cords can grow better and refresh
It depends on how deep the bottom is. Coral can only survive in relatively shallow water, so most of the ocean floor is coral free.
for starters there is no such thing as deep sea coral coral lis only in shallow water so the answer to the question you asked is no.
Coral reefs do not only grow in colder waters. The world's largest coral reef, the Great Barrier Reef, extends through the sub-tropical and tropical waters off the coast of Queensland, Australia.
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.
Because the animals that build most of the reef require strong illumination from the sun, and that is only available near the surface.
Box turtles live on land and are the only true land turtles. But they do enjoy a dip in shallow water to cool off.
The Coral Reefs are so abundant in different creatures for a number of reasons. For some it gives places to hide. Others a place to look for prey because they know small fish go there to hide.
No, a coral snake cannot live in a forest. The only chance a coral snake can live in a forest is if a Human brings a male and a female together and have babies.
well scientiffically saying human beings of course live in the coral reef they can breath water now they can lay up to 100 eggs and live for 1 month
Only PAINTED ANGLERFISH live in or near coral and sand (other species live in deep waters)
A coral reef a water habitat, although the coral reef is alive it is only the very outside layer of coral that is living as all the under layers are dead coral.
Fossils are great indicators of past climate. For example, coral reefs today form only in shallow, warm water between approximately 30 degrees North and 30 degrees South latitudes. When a rock containing fossil coral is found, it can be assumed that the particular area was once an area of shallow warm water.