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Q: Will tropical reefs stop rotting
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Tropical rain forests are the most diverse ecosystems in the world.


What is the biggest threat to tropical rain forests and coral reefs is?

The biggest threat to coral reefs, and tropical rainforests is poachers and distruction.


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tropical or sub-tropical waters & coral reefs


Where are coral reefs largely found?

Tropical areas


What is the climate for coral reefs?

I think this is it, but I am not sure. Coral reefs are located in warm shallow water. They are usually found in tropical waters. The average temperature is 70 or 80 degrees.


What climate do barracudas live in?

Coral reefs are where you will find barracudas. They are in tropical or sub-tropical waters.


Where do a cow- fish live?

Cowfish live on tropical reefs.


What can stop rotting?

To stop something from rotting we preserve it. Preservation means to stop from rotting.


Are tropical reefs the sme as tropical oceans?

Tropical reefs are in tropical oceans, but they are far from being the same thing. The reef is the result of millions of tiny animals called polyps, each of which surrounds itself with a tiny "home" of a stone-like substance. Over hundreds of years, these stack up and until they reach close to the ocean's surface. At that point, they are called, reefs. If they build up above the ocean's surface, reefs are called atolls when they are in a circular shape around an island.


Where are coral reefs found affect coral reefs?

in tropical cancer and capicorn in, Campeche Bank, Yucatn Peninsula, and in the Carribean Sea


Can oxidation stop the rotting process?

Actually, oxidation is a part of the rotting process.


What type of oceanic life is found in a coral reef area?

Any tropical fish are fond in coral reefs. They seek these reefs for shelter. Usally the more colorful fish are considered tropical. Hope this helps!