the food chain would be totally messed up other animals would be eating different animals making predation worse and causing the popluation to decrease
The fish and coral would die.
You would lose coral reefs.
Coral reefs are important harbors of biodiversity and are very important to our planet. One slogan used in its preservation is "save the bound beauty of our ocean".
C. The effects of coral reef destruction are: 1. Coral reefs protect the land from storm and tidal surges, so when they are all destroyed frequent costal flooding occurs 2. Coral reefs are probable sources of medicines to cure the diseases that currently run rampant across the earth. Chemicals found in reefs have been used to treat ulcers, heart disease, leukemia and more. 3. Coral reefs absorb carbon dioxide and use it to form their shells if they are no more coral reefs then there would be more carbon dioxide in the ocean and our atmosphere.
because the obligation of the government is to protect the coral reefs like the DENR,non government also protect it because some people like fisherman caught fish.........if there are no coral reefs there would be no fishes anymore in the ocean....................
Floods can affect ecosystems as diverse as coral reefs and deserts...
i would say that coral is dieing a little piece would be about $15.00 (coral reefs) :)
the thing about the coral reef is it will change our world every time it dies and we should not let people touch coral reefs or else our world will literally die.it would be best if we stay away from coral reefs and help save the planet.
No, coral reefs are cnidarians. The reefs themselves are built by coral polyps. Coral reefs are considered cnidarians along with what you and I would commonly refer to as jellyfish. Sea anemones are also cnidarians.
A coral reef is a community of organisms that exist in shallower ocean depths. The key component is coral, which often forms the foundation of the reef ecosystem. Coral species may either be photosynthetic or non-photosynthetic, however, the foundational species as well as the predominant majority are often photosynthetic. Most people define a 'reef' as a 'coral reef', but there are however manmade reefs, often called artificial reefs. These reefs are usually made from scrap material such as bridge rubble, or sunken ships. I would also call underwater rock formations that are often inhabited by various marine species a type of reef as well.
The weather in the Coral Reef would include the following. There is no direct rainfail to the coral in the coral reef, because it is submerged in water 24/7. (in the ocean) In the Coral Reef it is an average temperature of between 74 and 84 degrees. Again, weather is the Coral Reef is limited, because of the fact that it is in water.
A rise in sea level by 100 meters would likely submerge most, if not all, of the world's coral reefs. Coral reefs require specific environmental conditions to survive, and a rapid increase in sea level of this magnitude would lead to their drowning and death.