Coral bleaching

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Uploaded by on Nov 4, 2009

Coral bleaching occurs when corals get too hot. Bleached corals are essentially sick corals and although they can recover, if temperatures are too warm for too long, the corals will die. Coral bleaching and in some cases death, is an impact of climate change.

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  • if pollution wont be stopped then the threat of global warming will push through...

  • The protists don't leave; the coral kicks them out without realizing that they're necessary.

  • YEA!! JOY OF SCIENCE!! WOOO!

  • Hmmm, people are greedy but saving the coral is saving money. I cut my electric bill in half in 2002 and have never looked back.

  • I'll make that pledge! I'm righting a report on this now, so I guess I'll visit your site! ^^

  • this was a rele gr8 video and rele helpfull 4 our science project! and it wasnt entirely boring!

  • No wonder my Anenome dies very quickly.

  • This makes me want to move to Austrailia :P

  • very nice work, i hope this makes a difference

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