Sea grass, enamonei,and coral
sharks grow up to 3 meters in the great barrier reef
Because the animals there continue to live, grow, and die, increasing the size of the reef.
1 inch per 100 years
The great barrier reef is made up of many different species of corral, all of which are living creatures. so long as conditions are right for them to keep multiplying they will keep making the reef bigger.
A Barrier Reef. The barrier reefs grow parallel to the shore of an island and are separated from it by a deep lagoon.
The Great Barrier Reef is the name of the world's largest reef system. It is located in the Coral Sea off the coast of Queensland, Australia. It is made up of more than 2900 coral reefs and 900 islands, and extends for about 2300 km parallel to the coastline.
The largest fish in the Great Barrier Reef is the whale shark. These gentle giants can grow up to 40 feet in length and are filter feeders, primarily consuming plankton and small fish. They are often spotted in the waters of the Great Barrier Reef during their annual migrations.
It is so weird how the reefs grow so slow but became huge over a large period of time without being destroyed by wave currents. Also all of the cool animals that live there. Wildlife there is plentiful in every space and corner of the Great Barrier Reef.
The Great Barrier Reef is the world's largest coral reef, and the only living organism visible from space. It lies off Australia's northeastern coast, off the coast of Queensland, and is approximately 2300 km long. The Great Barrier Reef is regarded by some as a single living organism because, although it is made up of numerous atolls and islands, it is essentially an enormous interconnected colony of coral polyps. Whilst not everyone may agree with this, it remains that the world's largest coral reef is indeed the Great Barrier Reef.
Yes. Its grows More coral reef. yes and no, it "grows" because there are millions of life forms living in them, some have shells which they shed when the shell is to small, which then attaches to the reef as coral. The great barrier reef is the largest "living organism" and the only "living organism" visible from space.
Yes, the Great Barrier Reef is significantly larger than a whale shark. The Great Barrier Reef stretches over 344,400 square kilometers (133,000 square miles), making it the largest coral reef system in the world. In contrast, whale sharks, the largest fish species, typically grow to about 12 meters (39 feet) in length, although some can reach up to 18 meters (59 feet). Thus, the reef is vastly more expansive than any individual whale shark.
Coral is prevalent in Tropical seas. Shallow water is best for coral. Sunlight and warm water is required for coral to grow & thrive. The Great Barrier Reef off Queensland Australia & the Reef off the coast of Belize are notable.