The Arctic Ocean is too cold for coral reefs.
The coral reefs cannot grow under cold conditions. They can only grow in waters between the arctic circle and the equator. They must grow under neutral tepurature water. Even if they are too hot they can't grow.
they can adapt to any type of water
The Arctic Ocean is too cold for coral reefs.The coral reefs cannot grow under cold conditions. They can only grow in waters between the arctic circle and the equator. They must grow under neutral tepurature water. Even if they are too hot they can't grow.
In the Ocean
yes coral lives in atlantic ocean
Most Caribbean islands are without coral reefs. Coral reefs are present in the Pacific Ocean. There is nothing to suggest that Dominica is an exception.
Coral Reefs... Hope that help ^^
No, coral reefs in the ocean are ecosystem
willy ville
Yes, there are a great many coral reefs in the Pacific Ocean.
No, seahorses are not found in the Arctic Ocean. They typically inhabit warm, shallow coastal waters in temperate and tropical regions around the world. Seahorses prefer environments like coral reefs, seagrass beds, and mangroves, which are not present in the frigid Arctic waters.
The sun is the coral reefs initital energy source.
No there is not caves in coral reefs you dummie