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28 multiple choice 1 point coral bleaching can cause biodiversity loss increased reproduction coral bleaching has no negative effect on the ecosystem wave breaking- reduces erosion
Coral bleaching occurs when corals expel the symbiotic algae living in their tissues, turning white. It leads to the death of corals, which are crucial habitats for many marine species. This results in biodiversity loss. Increased reproduction is incorrect as bleaching stresses corals and reduces their reproductive ability. Coral bleaching has significant negative impacts on the ecosystem. Wave - breaking and erosion reduction are functions of healthy coral reefs, not outcomes of coral bleaching.
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A. Biodiversity loss