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Global warmingand climate change are also becoming a major cause of loss of biodiversity. Changes in climates and global temperatures directly impact physical environmental factors essential for sustainable habitat. For example, if the present rate of global warming continues, coral reefs, which are bi...
Why are all living things on Earth carbon-based? What is the very probable root cause of Earth's sixth mass extinction? Why do some people suffer from diabetes? Explain the reason(s). Why are coral reefs so important? Describe two ways carbon gets from land plants to the atmosphere. Why...
The Keys’ picture-perfect charms above water are matched by its underwater splendors. Whether you’re new to underwater photography or a published shutterbug, you’ll find plenty of worthy subjects on the reefs. One don’t-miss spot is Largo’s famousChrist of the Deep, a solid-bronze st...
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Why is global warming affecting the salinity of the world's oceans and why is this important. What effects does this have? Why does energy flow through an ecosystem rather than be recycled in it? Explain why we should preserve kelp forests. Why are coral reefs so important? Why does...
greenhouse gas emissions arecausing oceansto becomemore acidicand their surface temperatures to increase. The iconic Great Barrier Reef has been the victim of warmer and more acidic waters, expelling the algae and turning white hence undergoing “coral bleaching” – a phenomenon which can upset enti...
With rising seas, warmer oceans, melting glaciers, and shrinking forests, many places that have been lingering on your “must see” list may not be there by the time you get around to going. Low-lying islands like The Maldives and coral reefs are popular with snorkelers and divers alike, ...