CORAL REEFS
Underwater Ecosystem
What is a Coral Reef?
A coral reef is a reef underwater. A coral reef is one of the only unwater ecosystems. Coral reefs are diverse underwater ecosystems held together by calium carbonate structures secreted by corals.
clOwNfIsH
This picture is of clownfish in a coral reef.
TuRtLe
This is a picture of a turtle in a coral reef.
The GrEaT BaRrIeR ReEf
This is a picture of the great barrier reef.
Climate in the Coral Reef
The climate in the coral reef is warm. It is warm water there because most of the coral reefs in the world are found near the equator. The temperature year-round is in the range form 70 to 85 F. If the temperature gets any higher the reef will start to trun or blach out form its pretty color.
What Biotic and Abiotic Fators Live There?
Biotic means that something is living. Some biotic factors that live in this ecosystems are whales, octopi, sharks...etc. Abiotic means nonliving things. Some nonliving things in this ecosystem are like sand, rocks, water...etc.