I WONDER - What Job Does A Coral Reef Do?

I WONDER - What Job Does A Coral Reef Do?

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Geography, Science, Biology

KG - 6th Grade

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Coral reefs are dynamic underwater ecosystems that support a wide variety of marine life, including fish, sea turtles, and sharks. They are often likened to rainforests due to their biodiversity, providing a habitat for about 25% of marine species. These ecosystems are vital for maintaining ocean health, offering food, shelter, and breeding grounds. Additionally, coral reefs serve as safe nurseries for young fish, allowing them to mature before entering the open ocean.

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What percentage of marine species depend on coral reefs for habitat?

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In what ways do coral reefs provide safety for young fish?

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