Sentence examples for coral may from inspiring English sources

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Scientists estimate that 50% of bleached coral may die.

The stressed, bleached coral may become more susceptible to disease.

And if stressful conditions last long enough, the coral may begin to die.

The Duke authors cautioned that the relationship between plastic and coral may be different at sea.

This brain coral may be more than 120,000 years old.

The findings suggest that coral may be more robust in the face of human-driven ocean acidification than commonly thought.

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He also suspects that corals may benefit from warming only up to a point.

Some corals may have adapted to shifting sea temperatures and repeated bleaching episodes, making them less susceptible.

Scientists also believe that Raja Ampat's corals may be more resilient to bleaching episodes caused by rising sea temperatures.

Add the threats of offshore drilling and trawling, and deep-sea corals may be just as threatened as shallow-water corals.

Skeleton is laid down in massive corals at a rate of about one centimetre per year; branching corals may grow considerably more rapidly.

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