• Matéria: Inglês
  • Autor: alerquina2000
  • Perguntado 3 anos atrás

Encontrar e anotar/grifar as palavras cognatas presentes no texto Coral Reefs

Coral Reefs Coral reefs are created in shallow tropical waters by millions of tiny animals called corals. Each coral makes a skeleton for itself, and over time, these skeletons build up to create coral reefs, which provide habitat for lots of fish and other ocean creatures. Warmer water has already caused coral bleaching (a type of damage to coral) in many parts of the world. By 2050, live corals could become rare in tropical and sub-tropical reefs due to the combined effects of warmer water and increased ocean acidity caused by more carbon dioxide in the atmosphere. The loss of coral reefs will reduce habitats for many other sea creatures, and it will disrupt the food web that connects all the living things in the ocean. What can people do about it? To help give coral reefs a better chance of surviving the effects of climate change, swimmers, boaters and divers should treat these fragile ecosystems with care.  ​

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respondido por: italojean10
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coral, tropical, animals, habitat, ocean, carbon dioxide, atmosphere, creatures, ecosystem, effects


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