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Biology, 12.11.2020 07:10 Esme1995

How are coral reefs similar to tropical rainforests? Ó Both are home to just a few types of rare animals.
Both can easily be restored if they are destroyed.
Both support a huge quantity and variety of organisms.
O Both are found in all types of climates around the world.

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