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Can you find shrimp in the Great Barrier Reef?

Yes, many types of shrimp live on the great barrier reef.


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Yes, and he wasn't too happy about it when he did.


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The Great Barrier Reef is located in the Coral Sea, which lies to the northeast of the Australian continent. The Coral Sea is one of e arms of the Pacific Ocean.


Are there under water volcanoes in the Great Barrier Reef?

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when a person is under immense stress, he may find it difficult to undersatnd the message


Who formed the Great Barrier Reef?

This is a very complex subject and would take to long to explain on this forum so I have sorted out a related link Named (How Was The Great Barrier Reef Formed) that you can click on below to find out what you need to know.


When was the first breaking of the sound barrier?

The first breaking of the sound barrier was during World War 2. One can find more information from Wikipedia. By 1950s, new aircraft broke the sound barrier.


Where can one find the latest deals for Great Barrier Reef tours?

There are dozens of websites online that offer tours of the Great Barrier Reef at an affordable price. Some fo the best known of these companies include Quick Silver Cruises and Top Deck.


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