Both natural and man-made threats pose significant risks to coral reefs, but man-made threats, such as climate change, pollution, and overfishing, are often more immediate and widespread. Climate change, in particular, leads to ocean warming and acidification, which severely impact coral health. A viable solution involves implementing stronger marine protected areas to limit human activities, alongside global efforts to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and promote sustainable fishing practices. These combined actions can help mitigate the threats and support coral reef resilience.
Environmental (natural) threats include - Flood - Fire - Earthquakes, storms and tornadoes - Excessive Heat - Inadequate Power Supply (People are still the biggest threat, but aren't environmental.)
floods
people
lighting and bad wind is the biggest treat or tornadoes
Motor vehicles and hunters are the biggest threats to raccoons.
habitat destruction, or humans
Humans and human activities, particularly fishing are the biggest threats.
Tiger Sharks are their biggest threats
The answer is poaching
Rabies and mange are the two biggest.
the biggest threats on the coniferous forest are wildfires, clearcut logging, and just plain old taking away the environment/biome.
Pollution is a natural threat to coral reefs.