Corals Gulf survive in the summer
Gulf’s summers are threatening the seawater and living down the
surface. However, Corals are able to handle heat environment in each
generation. Coral live with algae like zooxanthellae and photosynthesises that
produce sugars for Coral’s energy and Coral return shelter, nutrients,
phosphorus and carbon dioxide for photosynthesises in somehow coral and
zooxanthellae work together to survive. Coral of acropora was able
to recovery after been dead in Abu Dhabi coast by the 1998 El NiƱo. There are
two ways for coral's product; fragmentation is a piece of coral spread around
in the sand where coral starts growing and leaves larval is making a massive of
tiny larval bulbs where they are in the surface water for week.
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