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Maverick
9 August, 08:45
Why is coral found near the surface of the water?
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Abril Stokes
9 August, 10:43
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Because of the water temperatures and ocean acidification linked to rising carbon dioxide levels. High water temperatures cause corals to lose the microscopic algea that produce the food corals.
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