English · Nature & Environment
/ˈkɒr.əl/
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reef-building sea life
A hard, often colourful substance formed from the skeletons of tiny marine animals that build reefs.
Bright coral teemed with fish, but rising sea temperatures had bleached parts of the reef.
Bright coral teemed with fish, but rising sea temperatures had bleached parts of the reef.
From Old French 'coral', from Latin 'corallium', from Greek.
Central to discussions of reef conservation and ocean warming.