Coral lives in the ocean primarily because it requires specific environmental conditions to thrive, such as warm, shallow waters with ample sunlight. Coral reefs depend on a symbiotic relationship with zooxanthellae, a type of algae that photosynthesizes and provides nutrients to the coral. Additionally, the ocean's saline environment is essential for coral's biological processes. These factors make the ocean an ideal habitat for coral growth and survival.
Coral animals live in coral in the ocean.
No. whales do not live in the coral reef they live in the ocean
yes coral lives in atlantic ocean
sunlight
Clams live in the ocean. :)
Starfish live in every ocean but the arctic ocean, they live on the sea floor and stick to rock and coral :)
Brain coral live mostly in the Pacific Ocean, Indian Ocean, and Red Sea. These coral reproduce asexually, which means that they do not need and egg and sperm to reproduce.
they live by the coral reefs
Kelp and Coral
coral reef
Yes it does!
It depends on how deep the bottom is. Coral can only survive in relatively shallow water, so most of the ocean floor is coral free.