well if the great barrier reef died then many of the fish would die to because the fish would not have food because the tropical fish mostly eat the reef and the other fish would die.
AND IT WOULD BE ALL DEPRESSING DOWN UNDER!!!!!! TEE-HEE
died
Coral reefs are often home to animals which can only live in coral reefs. As coral reefs across the world begin to die off, so do many animals. Examples include simple shrimp and cleaner wrasses which feed on the algae and plant matters which grow on the coral. Animals which eat these smaller bottomfeeders will then start to suffer as many of them cannot move into colder water regions.
Almost every shallow-sea animal would suffer. Most would die too, but other, more hardy animals would be able to evolve quick enough to survive.
Coral Lansbury died in 1991.
Coral Buttsworth died in 1985.
While life and death are believed by some to be ultimately spiritual in nature rather than physical, and we might imagine that when a coral reef dies, the soul of the reef wafts gently to heaven, it is still true that death is accompanied by physical changes of various sorts. In the case of coral reefs, the mineral component remains but the polyps who secreted that mineral component can die. Loss of polyps would constitute a physical change.
I would cry :'(
they would have died sadly
It would decompose
we would have a lot more nuts!
The world Would End.
We would have all died