select all of the following statements about corais that are I KUE. Corals are endothermic organisms. At temperatures below 20 degrees Celsius the rate at which corals can deposit calcium carbonate in their skeleton slows down and limits growth. When water temperatures are too low, the symbiotic algae that live in the bodies of corals die. Coral reefs are mainly found between the latitudes of 30 degrees north and south. Algae live within the bodies of coral, photosynthesize, and provide food for the coral, while the coral provides structure or a place for the algae to live.

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select all of the following statements about corais that are I KUE.
Corals are endothermic organisms.
At temperatures below 20 degrees Celsius the rate at which corals can deposit
calcium carbonate in their skeleton slows down and limits growth.
When water temperatures are too low, the symbiotic algae that live in the
bodies of corals die.
Coral reefs are mainly found between the latitudes of 30 degrees north and
south.
Algae live within the bodies of coral, photosynthesize, and provide food for the
coral, while the coral provides structure or a place for the algae to live.
Question 13
Temperatures are cooler near the poles than at the equator because
precipitation (that is, snow or rainfall) is much higher at the poles than the
equators, making the environment cooler.
Sunlight hits the equator much more directly and with more energy than at the
poles.
Sunlight travels shorter distances through the atmosphere at the poles than the
equator.
Hadley Cells cool the air.
Transcribed Image Text:select all of the following statements about corais that are I KUE. Corals are endothermic organisms. At temperatures below 20 degrees Celsius the rate at which corals can deposit calcium carbonate in their skeleton slows down and limits growth. When water temperatures are too low, the symbiotic algae that live in the bodies of corals die. Coral reefs are mainly found between the latitudes of 30 degrees north and south. Algae live within the bodies of coral, photosynthesize, and provide food for the coral, while the coral provides structure or a place for the algae to live. Question 13 Temperatures are cooler near the poles than at the equator because precipitation (that is, snow or rainfall) is much higher at the poles than the equators, making the environment cooler. Sunlight hits the equator much more directly and with more energy than at the poles. Sunlight travels shorter distances through the atmosphere at the poles than the equator. Hadley Cells cool the air.
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