I think some are bacteria, Fungi, and molds
crustaceans are the closest decomposer. I think algae is one as well.
The Great Barrier Reef, Australia.
The Great Barrier Reef is a giant coral reef. It is basically a large collection of aragonite structures produced by living organisms. In a sense, it is neither man made nor God made. (If you are a creationist, and believe that God created all the creatures of the earth, then you could say that the Great Barrier Reef was indirectly made by God or a byproduct of Gods creation).
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The Great Barrier Reef is considered to be the largest living strucutre on earth. It can, in fact, be seen from the moon.
A long extinct oceanic volcano, when the volcano died the sea floor under it slowly dropper causing the volcano to sink beneath the ocean. As it sank a ring shaped coral reef formed around it and continued growing as the volcanic remnant and the reef on top of it continued sinking. Finally only the reef (and the islands on it) remained visible surrounding a lagoon. No sign of the volcano can be seen on the surface, but sonar scans reveal its remnant as a seamount on the seafloor.
Reef, e.g Great Barrier REEF or in an ocean
The Great Barrier Reef is specifically located in the Coral Sea, which is part of the southern Pacific Ocean.
No. It's a reef in the Coral Sea.
The Great Barrier Reef is on the east coast of Australia, within the Coral Sea, which is one of the arms of the Pacific Ocean.
In the Great Barrier Reef, decomposers play a crucial role in recycling nutrients. Common decomposers include various species of bacteria and fungi, which break down organic matter like dead plants and animals. Additionally, detritivores such as certain types of sea cucumbers and marine worms contribute to decomposition by consuming and processing organic debris on the ocean floor. These organisms help maintain the health of the reef ecosystem by facilitating nutrient cycling.
The great Barrier reef is of the coast of Australia in the pacific ocean. However there are primarily aboriginal settlements and Islands in the area that are near the reef,
The Pacific Ocean.
The Great Barrier Reef runs along the eastern coast of Australia, and is actually in the Pacific Ocean.
the reef is in the Coral Sea, which is part of the Pacific Ocean
Cairns is the closest city to the Barrier Reef, and basically overlooks the reef. You cannot drive to the reef as it lies out in the ocean, but it is a short charter-boat journey to see the wonders of the reef and go snorkelling there.
The Great Barrier Reef is in the Coral Sea. It is one of the arms of the South Pacific Ocean.
This is the world's largest coral reef, the Great Barrier Reef. It is over 2300 km in length, and the only living organism visible from space. The Great Barrier Reef lies off Australia's northeast coast, in the Coral Sea.