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2. What is a turtle?

  • a land-dwelling reptile and are shielded from predators by a shell
  • scaly, legless, sometimes venomous
  • reptiles with hard shells that protect them from predators.
  • amphibians that are known for their jumping abilities, croaking sounds, bulging eyes and slimy skin.

3. What is a coral reef?

  • tiny, soft-bodied organisms
  • is an underwater ecosystem characterized by reef-building corals
  • marine plants and algae that grow in the ocean as well as in rivers, lakes, etc.
  • is the bottom of the ocean, no matter how deep.

4. How many known species live in the Great Barrier Reef on average?

  • 8,500
  • Over 9,000
  • Around 8,050
  • 7,500

5. The main coral reefs are:

  • Great Barrier Reef, Florida, Andros, Mesoamerican, Red Sea.
  • Great Barrier Reef, New Caledonia, Florida, Andros, Mesoamerican, Red Sea.
  • New Caledonia, Florida, Andros, Mesoamerican, Red Sea.
  • Great Barrier Reef, New Caledonia, Florida, Andros, Red Sea.

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