Coral reefs

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Coral Reefs

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Quiz to go with Blue Planet Coral Reefs movie.

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Coral Reefs

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What do the creatures of the sea need most to live and survive?A) Water B) Coral

C) Fish D) Sea weed / plants

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What do the creatures of the sea need most to live and survive?

Corals

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How fast can some corals grow?

A) Coral doesn't grow

B) 5 cm every year

C) 25 cm in a lifetime

D) 15 cm in a year

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How fast can some corals grow?

D) 15 cm in a year

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Why do turtles and other fish return to the coral reefs?

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To get a cleaning. Some fish eat parasites which are found living on other marine life.

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What is the largest fish in

the sea and what does it eat?

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A Whale Shark and it eats plankton.

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What is coral made up of?

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Polyps

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Where are coral reefs found?

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In warm TROPICAL waters.

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What do coral reefs need most to live and survive?

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What do coral reefs need most to live and survive?

Warm waters and sunny weather.

Just like the Philippines.

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What do corals eat and when?

I’m hungry!

Me too!

Lets go eat.

We can’t, it’s not time for dinner!

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They eat plankton at night time.

Yum!

Plankton is soooo

delicious!

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Where does some of the soft sand found on coral reefs and

beaches come from?

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Fish poo!

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Why did the Harlequin shrimp have to turn the starfish

over? Let’s turn it

over! Why?

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So it wouldn’t run away and they could eat it.

This tastes great!

Sure beats vegetables

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Why do fish lay so many eggs?

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Other fish will eat their eggs so they need to lay lots of eggs so

some will survive.

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Why do humpback whales come to the reefs?

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Females come to give birth and males come to find a mate.

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What can threaten, damage or destroy coral reefs?

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Big waves, people, ships.

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Coral reefs are the “heart” of the oceans and we need to take care of them and protect our

marine environments.

Without coral reefs, the oceans will die.