The average yearly precipitation in the coral reef biome is typically low, as coral reefs are found in tropical and subtropical regions where rainfall is often seasonal. Precipitation levels can vary depending on the specific location of the reef, but on average, coral reefs receive around 50-100 centimeters (20-40 inches) of rainfall per year. This relatively low precipitation is balanced by high evaporation rates in these warm, sunny regions.
the coral reef is a marine aquatic biome
It is an underwater biome.
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.
Coral Reef
seaweed , coral, sea annenime
May plants such as coral reefs
Seahorses are a marine animal. They live in the coral reefs and tropical waters of the marine or ocean biome.
kelp, sea weed, coral
sharks , fish ,seahorses ,whales ,coral
Blue stiped snaper (fish) Pennant coral fish Cleaner shrimp
phytoplankton seaweed coral sea grass
sea weeds, sea grass