Imagine a coral reef as a party full of friends, everyone is dancing, talking, and having fun. A fish tank feels more like an empty room with just one person sitting alone. Coral reefs are special because they have many different kinds of animals living together in harmony. They also get food from the sun, while a fish tank doesn’t.
The Party Starts with Food
Coral reefs don't need to be fed, they can make their own food using sunlight, like plants do. Some corals even work with tiny animals called algae, who help them grow and shine bright under the sea.
A Tank Needs Extra Help
Fish tanks need someone to feed the fish every day, or the fish might get hungry. That’s why a coral reef feels alive and full of energy, it's like a never-ending party.
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See also
- How Do Corals Build Reefs? | California Academy of Sciences?
- How Does Coral Reefs 101 | National Geographic Work?
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- What are ocean currents?