There are different temperatures in different places in the coral reefs.
Coral reefs live in warm, shallow waters near the edge of land. Since they don't tend to live in waters colder than 18 degrees Celsius, coral reefs generally form in between 23 degrees north latitude and 23 degrees south latitude.
In general though, most reefs are between 74F and 84F.
the coral reef is a marine aquatic biome
Coral Reef
The take hundreds of years to develop into a huge reef.
The one place I'm am thinking of that reminds me of a coral reef is Bryce Canyon National Park, so I would say a canyon/desert biome.
sea weeds, sea grass
Its Coral reef Welcome ;c)
A coral REEF (the biome made of corals) shows no symmetry.
May plants such as coral reefs
Calcium carbonate based sand.
Tiger shark vs Sea turttle
Blue stiped snaper (fish) Pennant coral fish Cleaner shrimp
yes the coral reef is in warm water! if it was in hot water it would die same with cold water! -Tay