Most of the reef building corals and animals on a reef are dependant on high amounts of sunlight; thus coral reefs are restricted to the tropics where sunlight is abundant.
There are deep water sponge reefs in temperate and artic regions, but they are much different from coral reefs.
yes, coral reefs do grow well in high levels of oxygen.
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fringing reefs
no they dont
The Arctic Ocean is too cold for coral reefs.The coral reefs cannot grow under cold conditions. They can only grow in waters between the arctic circle and the equator. They must grow under neutral tepurature water. Even if they are too hot they can't grow.
Coral Reefs
Yes, sea life in antartica is incredibly diverse, as diverse as tropical reefs. Though if you look it up it will be hard to find, due it being understudied. But yes, coral reefs do exist, even in the coldest oceans, and the darkest depths. In fact, coral can grow as deep as 8000 meters or even more.
no dolphins are not in coral reefs.
The Arctic Ocean is too cold for coral reefs.The coral reefs cannot grow under cold conditions. They can only grow in waters between the arctic circle and the equator. They must grow under neutral tepurature water. Even if they are too hot they can't grow.
Interesting question - as coral reefs are submerged, measuring rainfall is nearly impossible.
There are no coral reefs IN California
fijians grow artificial corals for trade