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Coral Reef 50 Simple Things
By: Stacy Khun
Benefits The plants in the reef give food and oxygen to
animals in the sea. Coral reefs remove and recycle CO2 (Carbon
Dioxide), which is a gas that has an effect on global warming.
People can learn about the biomes, ecosystems, and interrelationship between organisms and their environment.
Coral reefs may provide important medicine for people.
Locations • Generally found in
clear tropical oceans. • They grow up to 150
feet (45 meters) in water. (They need sunlight to survive)
• Three types of reefs include fringing reefs, barriers reefs, and atolls.
• Largest reef in the world is the Great Barrier Reef located in Australia.
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Fun Facts They make up about 1% of the ocean floor.
However, they house nearly 25% of life. They’re tiny organisms called polyps. They
attach themselves to the hard reef and live there forever.
Corals can be different colors due to the natural pigments.
Scientists says that coral reefs might be gone from Earth in the next 50 years.
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