1 Web Search What are coral reefs? How are they formed? 2 Image Search Find a map that shows the areas of the world where coral reefs can be found.

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1 Web Search What are coral reefs? How are they formed? 2 Image Search Find a map that shows the areas of the world where coral reefs can be found. 3 Web Search What are some common features of the places where coral reefs can be found? 4 Web Search Why are coral reefs important to the functioning of the marine ecosystem? 5 Web Search What are common threats to coral reefs around the world?

1 Web Search What are coral reefs? How are they formed? 2 Image Search Find a map that shows the areas of the world where coral reefs can be found. 3 Web Search What are some common features of the places where coral reefs can be found? 4 Web Search Why are coral reefs important to the functioning of the marine ecosystem? 5 Web Search What are common threats to coral reefs around the world?

1 Web Search What are coral reefs? How are they formed? 2 Image Search Find a map that shows the areas of the world where coral reefs can be found. 3 Web Search What are some common features of the places where coral reefs can be found? 4 Web Search Why are coral reefs important to the functioning of the marine ecosystem? 5 Web Search What are common threats to coral reefs around the world?

1 Web Search What are coral reefs? How are they formed? 2 Image Search Find a map that shows the areas of the world where coral reefs can be found. 3 Web Search What are some common features of the places where coral reefs can be found? 4 Web Search Why are coral reefs important to the functioning of the marine ecosystem? 5 Web Search What are common threats to coral reefs around the world?

1 Web Search What are coral reefs? How are they formed? 2 Image Search Find a map that shows the areas of the world where coral reefs can be found. 3 Web Search What are some common features of the places where coral reefs can be found? 4 Web Search Why are coral reefs important to the functioning of the marine ecosystem? 5 Web Search What are common threats to coral reefs around the world?

1 Web Search What are coral reefs? How are they formed? 2 Image Search Find a map that shows the areas of the world where coral reefs can be found. 3 Web Search What are some common features of the places where coral reefs can be found? 4 Web Search Why are coral reefs important to the functioning of the marine ecosystem? 5 Web Search What are common threats to coral reefs around the world?

1 Web Search What are coral reefs? How are they formed? 2 Image Search Find a map that shows the areas of the world where coral reefs can be found. 3 Web Search What are some common features of the places where coral reefs can be found? 4 Web Search Why are coral reefs important to the functioning of the marine ecosystem? 5 Web Search What are common threats to coral reefs around the world?