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The Great Barrier Reef is a coral reef.
The great barrier reef has no real soil however there is a lot of loose carbonate mud from the breakup of coral and other shell debris, and from the grazing of parrot fish and the like. Carbonate mud is like soil, just made up of calcite particles.
The Great Barrier reef is a natural World Heritage site.
The Great Barrier Reef is a marine biome, so the only grass that grows there is seagrass, which is not a true grass. There are 15 known species of seagrass in the Great Barrier Reef.
The most common rocks found in Belize are limestone and sandstone, as the country is known for its extensive limestone deposits. These rocks are typically found in the Maya Mountains and the Belize Barrier Reef. Additionally, some volcanic rocks can also be found in Belize, particularly in the southern region near the border with Guatemala.
Boats. Helicopters, light air craft.
what oceanic level do nemo and marlin live
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Calcium carbonate based sand.
The Great Barrier Reef is a popular tourist attraction in Australia, and attracts scuba divers from all over the world. The reef covers 86 acres and is nothing but clear blue water, and beautiful fish.
Barrier reefs form parallel to the shoreline but are separated by a lagoon.
Barrier reefs form parallel to the shoreline but are separated by a lagoon.