Environmental Sciences, asked by xoxomimi, 19 days ago

How do coral reefs help with climate stability?

They need vast amounts of carbon dioxide for energy.
They support mangroves and seagrasses that release carbon.
They are habitats for species that build exoskeletons from carbon.
They release atmospheric carbon that organisms use to live and grow.

tbh i think its B but pls help

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Answered by singhdawarr
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Shallow and jagged reefs are the most effective barriers, the study shows, making them invaluable natural resources as man-made climate change swells sea levels by up to 3 feet and boosts the number of category 4 and 5 hurricanes over the next century. These reefs can only save us from ourselves if we let them, though.

Answered by xk2djpmzpq
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Answer: C

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