Corals Coral reefs are found in shallow water, ranging to depths of 60 m. Some species prefer either cooler temperate water while others are found along tropical reefs, such as the Great Barrier Reef, with waters ranging in temperatures from 18 - 33 °C.
Living in colonies: They generally occur in large numbers as colonies of individual polyps linked by tissue. Resources, such as food, are then shared amongst the individuals in the colony. Species: polyps and reef builders. Corals Coral reefs are found in shallow water, ranging to depths of 60 m. Some species prefer either cooler temperate water while others are found along tropical reefs, such as the Great Barrier Reef, with waters ranging in temperatures from 18 - 33 °C.
Living in colonies: They generally occur in large numbers as colonies of individual polyps linked by tissue. Resources, such as food, are then shared amongst the individuals in the colony. Species: polyps and reef builders.
it lived among corals e.g: a coral reef
Yes, a coral reef is a habitat.
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.
The habitat is on a rock or on coral .
coral and co2 is killing the coral
The Coral Reef
coral reefs
coral reef
Corals live in tropical waters inside coral reefs.
Coral reefs are a diverse habitat for marine life.
habitat loss, is what its called
Where do polyps live