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Q: Why do The fish that live in the waters near the South Pole need to eat less frequently than the fish living on the Great Barrier Reef in Australia?
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What part of the ocean does coral grown in?

Tropical waters of the Pacific the Carribean etc. Currently the largest known living thing is the Great Barrier Reef of Australia.


Is the Great Barrier Reef part of Australia?

The Great Barrier Reef lies within Australian waters. It is located just off the coast of Queensland.


What nation is the Great Barrier Reef?

The Great Barrier Reef lies off the coast of Queensland, so it is considered part of Australia. It lies within Australian waters.


The waters of the coral sea touch which Australian state?

The waters of the Coral Sea touch Queensland in Australia. The Great Barrier reef is also included in the Coral Sea.


Could you find a shark in Australia?

You couldn't find a wild shark in Australia since sharks live in the water but many types of sharks live in the waters of Australia, many inhabit the great barrier reef.


Why do dugongs live in the Great Barrier Reef?

Dugong feed on seagrass, which grows in meadows through sheltered coastal waters. The Great Barrier Reef has some of the Australia's best seagrass beds, covering as much as 13% of the Great Barrier Reef Marine Park area.


What do scientists say is the current health condition of the Great Barrier Reef of Australia?

Coral reefs are living animals. Climate changes has warmed the waters and more sunlight rays have bleached the once colorful reefs. Experienced divers say the odor in the waters is strong-- from the smell of millions of dying or dead corals. This smell lingers on diver's skin and equipment. Read more:Reef on the brink: The Great Barrier Reef: a catastrophe laid bare by Michael Slezak


Where are are there coral reefs?

Coral reefs are located in warm, shallow waters. Did you know that the biggest coral reef is 1,430 long? It is the Great Barrier Reef located in Australia.


What is the world's largest 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.


What body of water is the Great Barrier Reef found in?

The Great Barrier Reef is in the Coral Sea, and lies parallel to the coastline of Queensland, Australia. Therefore, the Queensland coast borders the Great Barrier Reef.


Are there octopus in the Great Barrier Reef?

yes, box jellyfish, also called sea wasp jellyfishes are mainly found in the great barrier reef, but can also live in the northern coast of Australia and the Philippines


Are there eels in Louisiana waters?

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