Then the animal cannot breathe or eat, or even drink because if they do then they will die because the chemicals are toxic to them.
they helped the dad by recording the coral queen dumping the sewage tank in the ocean.
Yes, in the book "Flush" by Carl Hiaasen, the central conflict revolves around a casino boat called the Coral Queen dumping raw sewage into the ocean, causing environmental harm to the marine life and ecosystem. The protagonist, Noah, and his friends set out to expose and stop this illegal activity.
Sewage pollution introduces excess nutrients, particularly nitrogen and phosphorus, into marine environments, leading to algal blooms that can smother coral reefs and block sunlight essential for photosynthesis. The high nutrient levels also disrupt the delicate balance of marine ecosystems, promoting harmful bacteria and pathogens that can stress or kill corals. Additionally, sewage can lower water quality, leading to increased turbidity and sedimentation, which further impede coral health and recovery. Overall, these factors contribute to coral bleaching and long-term degradation of reef systems.
Explain coral respiration?
No because coral is not a living thing it is the tiny organisms living in side of it that make it living. these organisms are the reason coral grows as they build it around them.
Noah discovers that the owner of the Coral Queen casino is illegally dumping sewage into the ocean, and he decides to take action against this environmental crime. He teams up with his sister Abbey and their friends to gather evidence and expose the illegal activities of the casino owner. Through their efforts, they are able to bring attention to the issue and help stop the pollution of the local waters.
Some scientists do regard coral reefs as living organisms because they are colonies of tiny, living organisms.
A large mass of coral is called a coral reef. There are usually many organisms living in or surrounding the coral reef.
No. Coral is a term for the type of stonelike material produced by coral organisms. It can be a noun adjunct (coral reef), but not a true adjective.
algae, coral and little tiny organisms on coral reafs
Coral
the niches of a coral reef in an organisims are ME DONT KNOW LOL