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What are coral reefs primarily made up of?
What are coral reefs primarily made up of?
- Algae
- Plankton
- Stone
- Coral polyps (correct)
Where are coral reefs generally found?
Where are coral reefs generally found?
- Mediterranean oceans
- Temperate oceans
- Tropical oceans (correct)
- Arctic oceans
What is the Coral Triangle?
What is the Coral Triangle?
- An area comprising parts of several countries (correct)
- A cultural symbol in the Philippines
- A type of coral species found in the Pacific
- A geometric shape formed by coral reefs
What do coral polyps use to capture their food from the water?
What do coral polyps use to capture their food from the water?
At what depth do coral reefs usually form?
At what depth do coral reefs usually form?
True or false: The Coral Triangle includes parts of the Philippines, Malaysia, Indonesia, Papua New Guinea, the Solomon Islands, and Thailand.
True or false: The Coral Triangle includes parts of the Philippines, Malaysia, Indonesia, Papua New Guinea, the Solomon Islands, and Thailand.
True or false: Coral reefs are primarily made up of stone.
True or false: Coral reefs are primarily made up of stone.
True or false: The Coral Triangle has nearly 700 different species of reef-building corals.
True or false: The Coral Triangle has nearly 700 different species of reef-building corals.
True or false: Coral polyps use their tentacle-like arms to capture algae and small animals called plankton for food.
True or false: Coral polyps use their tentacle-like arms to capture algae and small animals called plankton for food.
True or false: Coral reefs are only found in deep ocean waters.
True or false: Coral reefs are only found in deep ocean waters.