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Ilya [14]
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Brrunno [24]2 years ago
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3. Sediment makes the water cloudy.

Explanation:

Sedimentation has been identified as a primary stressor for the existence and recovery of coral species and their habitats. Sediment deposited onto reefs can smother corals and interfere with their ability to feed, grow, and reproduce.

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