coral reefs live in shallow water, maximum up to 56ft.
Coral reefs grow best when they have enough carbon dioxide, clean shallow ocean water that isn't too cold, and enough sunlight to provide the energy they need for survival.
yes
Coral live in shallow waters because they have a special relationship with algae. The algae live in shallow waters and carry on photosynthesis. Algae grow inside coral. They help the coral grow and build a skeleton.
Shallow waters and the coral reef.
Shallow, clear water
In shallow water that receives great amount of sunlight.
Coral reefs are found in salt water, on the ocean floor. Most often they are found in warm, shallow water.
fringing reefs
cords can grow better and refresh
for starters there is no such thing as deep sea coral coral lis only in shallow water so the answer to the question you asked is no.
They need sunlight, and lots of it, because the way that they survive is the algae living inside of them, so they water needs to be shallow. It needs to be warm because algae cannot grow in cold environments.