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A coral reef is a reef-shaped structure in the sea, formed by anemones and which over time becomes large enough to have a significant ecological and physical impact on its environment. These are the largest structures built from living organisms in the world. Coral reefs are complex marine ecosystems. They are a biotope (area of life) of a biocenosis (community of living beings) consisting of plants and animals, for example worms, shellfish, sponges, thorns and crustaceans. Coral reefs play a significant role as “breeding grounds” for the offspring of fish inhabiting the high seas.
<span>Tectonic Plates can't carry both ocean floor and continents on the same plate.</span>
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A.
Explanation:
Pangaea or Pangea was a supercontinent that existed during the late Paleozoic and early Mesozoic eras.