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Stephen Buck
26 May, 00:25
Why are modern coral reefs endangered?
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Aryanna Holden
26 May, 02:50
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The coral reefs are endangered or exposed by a variety of factors that are hurricane which is a natural phenomenon, diseases and local threats which includes destructive fishing techniques, pollution and global effect of climate change. These pollution is mainly due to sewage and agriculture fishing is destructive because for fishing they usually use cyanide which is very dangerous these are the modern coral reef endangered.
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