Climate Close-Up: Coral Reefs

Corals are small animals that can live to be thousands of years old. They build their hard skeletons from calcium carbonate that they extract from the seawater. The carbonate contains isotopes of oxygen and trace metals that were in the ocean water at the time they were created, which can be used to determine the temperature of the water. Corals are extremely sensitive to changes in climate conditions.

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