By 2050, projections indicate that much of the Great Barrier Reef could be significantly degraded due to climate change, specifically rising sea temperatures and ocean acidification. Estimates suggest that without significant intervention, up to 90% of the reef could be lost, impacting its biodiversity and ecosystem services. Conservation efforts and global action on climate change are crucial to improve the outlook for the reef's future.
How much rubbish is dumped in the great barrier reef each year? I'm not sure but it would be alot!
No the great barrier reef is a natural phenomenon and protected as much as possible from interference by man.
Pretty much all the fish from Disney Nemo, since it does take place in the Great Barrier reef.
Dugong feed on seagrass, which grows in meadows through sheltered coastal waters. The Great Barrier Reef has some of the Australia's best seagrass beds, covering as much as 13% of the Great Barrier Reef Marine Park area.
Well, this question doesn't make much sense but Townsville is in Queensland and the Great Barrier Reef is off the coast of Queensland. And yes, both are in AUSTRALIA!
Today its about $2050 US.
2050 rupees
By 2050, American Hispanics are expected to constitute about 30% of the US population.
A bit
1 inch per 100 years
975 tonnes (!!)
Great barrier reef