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Coral death threatens with big waves
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The impending warming and increasing levels of ocean acidity are leading to the gradual death of corals. Scientists are convinced that the death of the Great Barrier Reef will lead to an increase in wave formation in the ocean.
The problem of global warming will affect all life on our planet. Scientists have already established that the structure of the coral reef has already changed - weakened and decreased. Further negative changes in the Earth's ecology will lead to the complete destruction of the Great Barrier Reef, which will subsequently lead to an increase in waves in the ocean.
As you know, the coral reef acts as a brake on the flow of ocean water and acts as a barrier that protects the coastline from high waves. Recall that the coral reef is one of the most complex ecosystems on Earth.
Global warming, which is getting stronger every year, leads to the disappearance of algae that live in coral reefs, which accordingly leads to their death. Scientists have long developed a special program to save the Great Barrier Reef, but so far its implementation has only been able to stop the destruction, and not completely stop it.
With the help of a computer, an international team of scientists managed to simulate the consequences that will come after the death of a coral reef. The program has shown that even a reduction, rather than a complete death of the reef, will not contribute to the reduction of waves, which will lead to negative consequences for residents who live in coastal areas. If this process is not stopped, then by 2100 the wave height will increase by 2,4 times.