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Without the plants and algae trap and stabilize sediment, it erodes. As coral reefs degrade, habitat for marine life is lost and nearby coastlines become more susceptible to storms, waves and erosion. Corals used to form barriers to protect the shoreline from waves and storms. Without the coral reef structure buffer zones, the shorelines are more susceptible to storms, and floods, property damage, and wind erosion. The seafloor itself erodes too. This means that the seas along those coasts have become unexpectedly deep.
I would like to think it's the Middle East and North Africa, which is a part of Africa, Asia, and to some extent, Europe.
A drainage basin is a very important concept to understand in geography. Drainage basins can be huge or even small depending on the location of it. A drainage basin is an area of land where precipitation which is any kind of water that falls from the clouds gathers and drains into a body of water.