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bleaching of coral reefs​

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The bleaching of the coral reefs​

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  • The coral reef bleaching occurs when the ploys expel the algae that live inside the tissues of the corals and share an endosymbiotic relationship with the species and they provide about 90% of the energy to the corals and thus without them, the coral begins to starve and die out and other causes include the rising temperature and negative environmental conditions also hamper their growth.
  • Such as the abnormal cold and the warm waters and the presence of the microbial diseases and the human-made pollutant that enters the water and lakes and thus triggers the bleaching of the algae and the blocking of the coral natural habitats. Other factors like the decrease of the oxygen content in water.
  • The oil or the chemical spills and the occurrence of the mass bleaching are also connected with the natural events as the phases of the El Nino and the extreme weather shocks. The impact the coral on a large scale and thus destroy the ecosystem of the coral that protect the erosion of the coastal lands.

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