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1. What types of disturbances could affect a coral reef at small, moderate, and extreme scales?
2. How do these disturbances
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What types of disturbances could affect a coral reef at small, moderate, and extreme scales?
How do these disturbances affect the
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science 7b changing coral reef quick check
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What types of disturbances could affect a coral reef at small, moderate, and extreme scales?
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How do these disturbances affect the carrying capacity and the biodiversity of the reef?
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How do overfishing, boating, and natural events like storms, disease, oil spills, and ocean acidification affect the carrying
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Do you think that coral reefs should be saved? (This should be a very short sentence. Don't use the word "because" in your
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Changing Coral Reef Quick Check
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Reefs in the Indo-Pacific are known as resilient coral. Which of the following BEST explains resilient coral?
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Coral Reefs are formed from(1 point)
Responses coral plants and sea anemones coral plants and sea anemones colonies of dead coral
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5 Two factors that are negatively affecting coral reefs due to climate
change are higher ocean and more acidic water
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A ship traveling over a reef off Mexico’s coast at high tide destroyed 140,000 square feet of the Raja Ampat reef in a matter
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Read the passages.
Passage One Coral reefs that are falling apart are only one problem affecting ocean environment. Skeletons of
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Ocean acidification can cause coral bleaching. Which organisms that give corals their vibrant colors are affected by this?
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Ecosystem: Coral reef
nclude: - Name of your ecosystem Provide 2 pieces of evidence Where to get the information used Write using
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What two factors are negatively affected coral reefs due to climate change
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In this unit, we studied multiple things that could (or did) cause a decrease in coral populations—namely, increased water
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Changing coral reef QuickChek
Which word best describes the relationship Between poly and algae?
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Changing Coral Reef Quick Check
4 of 44 of 4 Items Question What happens to algae when the temperature in the ocean becomes too
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Use the texts titled Turning the Tide and Diving to Rescue Coral Reefs to answer the question.
Turning the Tide Diving to
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In 1 to 2 sentences, write about the setting of coralline.
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Use the image to answer the question. An illustra
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Based on the article, the reader can tell that __________.
A.ecosystems in Colombia's oceans have fewer guardians than Colombia's
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Which ecosystem service is provided by coral reefs?(1 point)%0D%0AResponses%0D%0A%0D%0ACoral reefs provide water to irrigate
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Which ecosystem service is provided by coral reefs?
Coral reefs ensure against land subsidence. Coral reefs protect mainland
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What happens after coral is bleached?(1 point)
The coral dies immediately. The coral is susceptible to starvation. The coral
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provide the authors information using the information given below
Katharina E. Fabricius1 *, Chris Langdon2 , Sven Uthicke1 ,
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Bleached coral is a sign that(1 point)
Responses a. the biodiversity of the reef is stable. b. the water is too warm. c. the
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Use the texts titled Turning the Tide and Diving to Rescue Coral Reefs to answer the question.
Turning the Tide Diving to Rescue
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Use the texts titled Turning the Tide and Diving to Rescue Coral Reefs to answer the question.
Turning the Tide Diving to Rescue
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Jerome is flying to the Red Sea to compare the coral there with Florida coral species. What will Jerome MOST likely find out
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A ship traveling over a reef off Mexico’s coast at high tide destroyed 140,000 square feet of the Raja Ampat reef in a matter
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A group of high school students have been selected to work in the field on the assisted migration of a threatened coral. Which
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Coral reefs are vital ecosystems in the marine biome, supporting a wide variety of marine species and providing important
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Coral reefs are often referred to as the "rainforests of the sea" due to their high biodiversity and ecological significance.
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1. What is your chosen topic? Marine Biome
2. As you research your topic, what are three main ideas associated with your topic?
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An increase of what causes the bleaching of the coral reefs?(1 point) Responses temperature temperature pH pH salinity salinity
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Coral bleaching affects(1 point)
Responses a. the biodiversity of the water. b. the acidity of the water. c. the color of the
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Coral reefs are crucial components of the marine biome, providing habitat for numerous marine species, protecting coastlines
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Coral reefs are crucial components of the marine biome, providing habitat for numerous marine species, protecting coastlines
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An increase of what causes the bleaching of the coral reefs?(1 point)
Responses salinity salinity pH pH temperature temperature
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Think of an example of low diversity with coral reef bleaching
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Which of the following BEST describes why coral reefs are called the “canaries in the coal mine” when it comes to climate
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A coral reef near you is experiencing a mass coral bleaching event. What does this MOST likely mean the reef is experiencing?
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Coral bleaching affects
Responses may you please tell me the correct answer and why it is that one the color of the water. the
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Help The Planet Unit Test
14 of 1714 of 17 Items Question Use the passage from "Diving to Rescue Coral Reefs" to answer the
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Corals and many other marine species live in coral reefs. Most of these species can only live between 1 and 2 meters underwater.
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Coral reef communities develop primarily in shallow, low-nutrient, tropical waters. Coral reefs are formed by coral polyps,
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Caring for Coral Reefs
Zachary Felton Coral reefs are amazing underwater worlds. They cover about 186,000 square miles of ocean
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Coral reefs have the highest biodiversity of any marine ecosystem on Earth. Hundreds of plant and animal species live in close
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The Great Barrier Reef in Australia is facing a serious threat from coral bleaching, a phenomenon in which corals lose their
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