well there are pinkish shades. also there are orangish and sometimes even a peach color.
There are stag horn coral, brain coral, soft cora, and hard coral
Yes there are lots of different types of reef corral, there are table corals, stags horn corals, brain corals, fire corals to name but a very few.
Lakshwadeep is known as coral island because it has a huge deposit of different types of corals.
There are many different types of coral. Firecracker, tongue, lettuce, stag,and brain coral are just a few.
Usually 72 - 76 degrees F, but most corals prefer different temps, when answering this question it depends on if it is soft corals or hard corals, but this is the average temp
A colony of corals is a collection of individual coral polyps living together. Each polyp within the colony is interconnected and works together to collectively form a larger coral structure. This cooperative behavior allows corals to build intricate and diverse reef ecosystems.
Here are some of the names of some types of corals purple squirter, fringing reefs, barrier reefs, atoll reefs. If you like coral reefs, check out our website destructionofcoralreefs.weebly.com What is happening to our corals? Find out!
corals obtain their food in 3 ways. *one is through zooxanthellae photosynthesis. *corals also obtain their food through more active means.they prey on different types of algae called zooplankton and phytoplankton. *third way corals obtain food is through the absorption of dissolved organic molecules,particulate organic material and from sharing of food.
Yes, button corals are poisonous if we touch them
First off, all three types of organims are in the kingdom Animalia, and are not plants, they are animals. Jellyfish and Coral are both in the phylum cnidaria; jellyfish are further divided into class Medusozoa, which has a number of its own subgroups, whereas corals are in the class Anthozoa, which again is subdivided into a number of its own groups, but the what are usually considered corals are mostly in the groups Scleractinia(stony corals) and Octocorallia(soft corals, gorgonians, etc). The sponges on the otherhand are in a completely different phylum, Porifera, which is further divided into many different groups, and is not closely related to the Cnidarians.
Corals are not plants. They are the colonies of dead creatures called polyps. Their skeletons stack to make coral reefs.
coral is actually little tinny animals clumped together to make one. Coral reefs are many different types of coral that have made a colony together in one spot
soft corals live deeper water than hard corals because soft corals do not create a hard outer skeleton as the hard corals do.