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Coral Community Charter

Coral Community Charter - Corals are colonial marine invertebrates within the subphylum anthozoa of the phylum cnidaria. Corals are animals that take root on the ocean floor and can live in shallow waters or the deepest ocean canyons. They typically form compact colonies of many identical individual polyps. Coral, any of a variety of invertebrate marine organisms of the class anthozoa that are characterized by skeletons—external or internal—of a stonelike, horny, or leathery. Coral reefs are highly diverse and unique around the world, providing shelter and sustenance for abundant. Coral reefs protect coastlines from storms and erosion, provide jobs for local communities, and offer opportunities for recreation. Learn all about coral and why warming. Coral can be found in tropical ocean waters around the world. They are also are a source of food and. There are about 6,000 species of coral around the world, with some species growing in warm shallow waters near coastlines and others thriving on the dark, cold seafloor.

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Coral Community Charter Addressing Differences Without Ignoring Diversity
Coral Community Charter School in Albuquerque, NM
Coral Community Charter Addressing Differences Without Ignoring Diversity
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