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Coral Reefs Popular Q&A
Q: What is Coral Reef?
A: Coral is actual an extremly old animal that evolved into reef forms more than 25 million years ago. Coral reefs cover only about .2 percent of the oceans bottom... Read More »
Q: How are Coral Reefs Formed?
A: Coral reefs are actually formed out of a mutual relationships between brown algae and coral and are the hard limestone skeletons of coral. This mutual relations... Read More »
Q: What Are Coral Reefs Composed of?
A: Corals are members of the animal phylum Cnidaria, class Anthozoa, which consists of more than 6,000 species of organisms, including anemones and sea fans. An in... Read More »
Q: Why Are Coral Reefs Disappearing?
A: Coral reefs are formed by small animals called polyps. Although polyps are considered an animal, they are stationary. When a polyp affixes itself to an area, it... Read More »
Q: How to draw a coral reef?
A: 1. Draw 5 ovals (as shown) Draw 5 ovals (as shown) 2. Add more ovals about the same size as the previous ones. Add more ovals about the same size as the previou... Read More »