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Iliana Villegas
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24 May, 07:48
What is a long term effect from coral bleaching?
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24 May, 07:59
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When reef building occurs in warmer, shallow tropical water, corals in this situation tend to be more sensitive to changes in their environmental conditions. The corals lose their color and the skeleton left behind is white in colouration. This color is amplified when sunlight strikes it. Once the coral dies and only the skeleton is left normal wave activity will reduce the reef to what is known as coral rubble.
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