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starfish,brittlestar,or a sea urchin(Echinoderms).
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∙ 13y agoVarious animals such as fish, octopuses, and shrimp can use coral reefs for hiding and protection. The intricate structures and numerous crevices of coral reefs provide ideal hiding spots from predators and a safe environment to rest and shelter.
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∙ 15y agoMoray Eel
Excessive nutrients in the water can lead to algal overgrowth, which can smother coral and disrupt their ability to photosynthesize. This can weaken the coral and make them more susceptible to disease. Additionally, increased nutrient levels can also lead to ocean acidification, further stressing the coral.
The growth rate of a coral reef can vary greatly depending on different factors such as water temperature, nutrient availability, and wave action. On average, coral reefs can grow between 1 to 3 centimeters per year. Therefore, in 100 years, a coral reef might grow between 1 to 3 meters in total.
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they all depend on each other like if it rains a lot plants might die because of the increasing water level.in this situation animals might dring this water
There are actually popular animals that begin with "N", such as Narwhal, Numbat, and Nile crocodile. These animals might not be as commonly known as others, but they still have their own unique characteristics that make them interesting.
Coral reefs are made up of coral, the shell-like structures that the tiny sea animals build as their "houses". Each year, a living coral reef builds a new layer of coral; you might think of it as the collected skeletons of all the previous inhabitants of the reef. (Except that for coral, their "bones" are on the outside.)
Secure sleeping quarters, locate potable water, and forage for food(s). You might want to make a spear for protection from the larger wild animals that might see you as food.
Excessive nutrients in the water can lead to algal overgrowth, which can smother coral and disrupt their ability to photosynthesize. This can weaken the coral and make them more susceptible to disease. Additionally, increased nutrient levels can also lead to ocean acidification, further stressing the coral.
I might be wrong, but live coral is alive to begin with.
Getting to a coral reef might be pretty difficult, considering the fact that they are underwater.
Sanctuaries provide a place that animals can breed and reproduce. They provide protection to the animal so that they might not become extinct.
Coral grows very slowly.
It can't. But it might attract spawning coral from other reefs to settle on it.
Coral grows very slowly.
Healthy coral reefs are filled with lush coral growth. Healthy coral reefs have rounded or branching masses. Many of the coral formations resemble branching trees and large domes. The coral is rich in color because of the algae (zooxanthellae) that live in the coral tissures provide sugars that the coral needs for nutrition. They are often rich tan, orange, purple, and green in color. Colorful reef fish swim in and around the coral reef. Sea animals such as sea anemonies, sea jellies, sea urchins, and sponges also live there.
Aliens might be real.the goverment is hiding something.just in case prepare yourselfs.
Coral are extremely ancient animals that evolved intorebuilding forms over the last 25 million years.Coral reefs are warm, clear, shallow ocean habitatsthat are rich in life. The reef's massive structureis formed from coral polyps, tiny animals that livein colonies; when coral polyps die, they leave behinda hard, stony, branching structure made of limestone.They also contain High biodiversity.a place that is home to more species of fishes and invertebrates than any other enviorment on earth.