Global warming caused by the green house effect has raised the temperature of the oceans so high that the coral get sick and die. Even a rise of one degree in the average water temperature can hurt the coral. Due to global warming, 1998 was the hottest year in the last six centuries and 1998 was the worst year for coral
Hello! When global warming heats up the world, it melts the ice-caps. When it does so it will eventually freeze over the ocean's surface. After a wile it will once again melt, and when it does so the oceans sea level will get higher. The corals need sunlight to survive so if the sea level rises, the sunlight will not be able to reach the corals causing them to die...
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Globle warming is killing coralreefs.
Any significant warming would cause some coral to die (where the water gets too warm or too deep) and enable others to thrive (where cold water warms and shallows become covered).
It Is Killing Them
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The biggest threat to coral reefs, and tropical rainforests is poachers and distruction.
Global warming is greatly affecting coral reefs. Global warming can elevate seawater temperatures and sea levels also. The temperature change is not good for the creatures in these coral reefs, since they are used to usual warm climates. Coral reefs in more shallow waters also might have to face tidal emersions, another risk for them.
Mainly by humans polluting atmosphere and by global warming we caused
Yes, warmer temperatures and greater ocean acidification (carbonic acid from carbon dioxide) is bleaching and killing the coral reefs.
INCREASING OF HUMAN POPULATION GLOBAL WARMING WARMING OF THE OCEAN (rising of one degree in the ocean temperature can harm the corals) CLIMATIC CHANGE USING SODIUM CYANIDE FOR FISHING BOATS, OVERFISHING, WATER POLLUTION...
Global warming is causing the ocean temperatures to rise, leading to coral bleaching, habitat loss, and altered marine migration patterns. Additionally, the increased levels of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere are being absorbed by the oceans, leading to ocean acidification, which can affect the health of marine organisms such as shellfish and coral reefs.
Pollution and global warming have caused coral reefs to die.
It has raised the temperature of the ocean, which causes stress to the animals that make up the reef.
They are tropical coral reef fish so the biggest threat to them currently is global warming and its effects on the tropical reefs like the bleaching (killing) of coral.
Yes, warming water as well as acidification (more carbonic acid in the water from increased carbon dioxide) is bleaching and killing coral reefs worldwide.