How were coral reefs almost destroyed by tsunami?
(a) Debris thrown into the sea created turbidity clouds.
(b) Tsunami waves destroyed the coral reefs.
(c) Corel reefs were swept away by strong currents.
(d) All of these.
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As the wave swept back into the ocean, it would carry tons of debris — including cars, trees, refrigerators and furniture — along with sludge and silt. The heavy debris would hit the reefs like battering rams, bulldozing the fragile coral formations. The sludge can bury the coral, suffocating it
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as the wave swept back into the ocean it would carry toons of debris including cars trees refrigerator and furniture along with sludge and slit the heavy debris would hit the reefs like battering rams bulldozing the fragile coral formation the sludge can burying the coral suffocating it
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