They are not. I study elephants but have never found one on a coral reef. My associate studies big cats with similar results.
she invented artificial coral reefs to be used in South East Asia....
Angel Alcala invented artificial coral reefs to be used for fisheries in SouthEast Asia. :)
LMAO! Barbados is one of the few islands in the Caribbean that are 100 percent coral island. That means it was formed from old coral reefs and not volcanic eruptions. So no there arent any volcanoes in barbados
They ate many things like corn, nuts, cassava, and other roots. They lived near the ocean, and were very good fishers, and ate fish, turtles, manati, and shellfish, among many other marine life that lived in the coral reefs in the area. They also ate duck and deer.
The largest, most popular and most well-known is the Great Barrier Reef, off the coast of Queensland.Another significant reef is Ningaloo Reef, off the Western Australian coast.Western Australian Marine Parks which contain significant reefs include Shoalwater Island Marine Park, Rowley Shoal Marine Park and the waters around Rottnest Island.In Tasmania, there is Merricks Reef and Waubs Bay.As Australia is a continent surrounded by water, there are many more unnamed reefs out there.
Yes, there are many animals and creatures in the coral reefs.
Corals are important because they provide habitat and shelter for a wide variety of marine life, including fish and other organisms. They also help protect coastlines from erosion by reducing wave energy. Additionally, corals play a crucial role in the marine ecosystem by supporting biodiversity and providing a food source for many species.
Coral doesn't exactly attach to coral reefs. A coral reef is an ecosystem made up of coral and other sea creatures
coral reefs start by the decomposition of organisms living under water.
No. Corals are living creatures, but still--not fish. Coral reefs are structures or formations in the ocean that have a composition similar to bone. They are slowly created by living organisms. Reefs are habitat for many sea creatures and plants among other things. Unfortunately, they are in danger mostly because of people's carelessness and contamination.
Yes they are because they are made of coral which is living, all parts of the coral reefs are alive
Coral reefs provide homes for many kinds of fish and other sea creatures. Some of the things that live in coral reefs are fish, sea anemones, sharks, eels, octopi, and sea urchins.
English Answer: Coral reefs are made of a living layer of coral on top of the skeletons of previous generations. So they are primarily made of non living coral But they are referred to living reefs as they continue to grow and live.
Some fish eat of the coral reefs, but they do not live on or in the coral reefs. But every fish living on or in the coral reef has a job to do that protects it from the intrudors.
Not really, but they are living things, just like the trees and bushes outside.
There are a lot of creatures that live in coral reefs such as sponges, sea urchins, starfish, clams, marine and of course fish
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