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Hi! Welcome to our coral reef blog! We are students in TMS life science class and we want to teach other people about how beautiful and unique coral reefs are. I hope you enjoy it♥

5/12/09

#1. What is a Biome?

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Biomes are a geographical location where a large amount of communities exist. The different types of Biomes are water biomes and land biomes...
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5/11/09

#2. What is Your Biome?---Coral Reef

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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WnaW6IiF580&feature=related Our Biome is coral reef. Coral reefs or corals may seem like a common thing,...
5/10/09

#3. The Great Barrier Reef

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The Great Barrier Reef is an amazing reef. The great barrier is the largest reef in the world. They are one of the seven world wonders. This...
5/9/09

#4. What Do I see there?

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Coral reefs are considered to be “houses” for many life forms. You would see sponges, corals and anemones, sea worms, echinoderms, crustacea...
5/8/09

#5. Zooxanthellae

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Zooxanthellae are unicellular yellow-brown algae. These are single-celled plants that live in the tissues of animals. It is the nutrients su...
5/7/09

#5. Seagrass

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Seagrasses are called seagrasses because the leaves are long and narrow and usually green, and grow in large meadow which make them look lik...
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5/6/09

#6. Dwarf Minke Whales

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30 species of whales, dolphins and porpoises live in, or visit Great Barrier Reef waters. One of the whales is called is dwarf minke whale a...

#6. Sea Snakes

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Sea snakes are poisonous snakes that live in marine environments for most of their lives. Although they evolved from terrestrial ancestors, ...
5/5/09

#7. Indo-Pacific region

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Coral reefs live in tropical waters near the equator. They have to live in warm waters because they cannot survive below 18 °C and 26-27 °C ...
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