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Amelia P

Viking Ships | Mariners' Museum - 0 views

  • The sagas provide little information about the ships the Vikings used to cross the Atlantic or to sail east. These
  • The sagas provide little information about the ships the Vikings used to cross the Atlantic or to sail east.
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Ruby N

BBC News - China ship 'seriously damaged' Great Barrier Reef - 0 views

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    tells how ships damage the great barrier reef
Charlie R

Coral reef - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - 0 views

  • Most present-day coral reefs were formed after the last ice age when melting ice caused the sea level to rise and flood the continental shelves. This means they are less than 10,000 years old. As coral reef communities were established on the shelves, they built reefs that grew upwards, keeping pace with the rise in sea level. Reefs that did not keep pace became drowned reefs, covered by so much water that there was insufficient light for further survival.[2] Coral reefs are also found in the deep sea away from the continental shelves, around oceanic islands and as atolls. The vast majority of these ocean coral islands are volcanic in origin. The few exceptions have tectonic origins where plate movements have lifted the deep ocean floor on the surface.[3] [change]
  • Coral reefs are fragile ecosystems. Because corals need warm, sunlit water to live, they often grow close to the top of the water. Sadly, being so close to land makes them often be damaged by poisons and dirt that can come from boats and the land nearby. Dirt makes the water more cloudy, which makes the sunlight less. Poisons can bleach and kill corals. Also, they are hard for ships to see, but easy to hit, which makes ships often run into the coral, damaging both the boats and coral. Because of this, many countries are trying to lessen the kinds of building that usually happen near beaches that have coral reefs nearby, and be more careful about the boats that go around reefs.[4]
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    great site with tons of info!
Ruby N

Three kilometres of Great Barrier Reef damage, 20 years to mend - 0 views

  • IT COULD take 20 years or more for the Great Barrier Reef to recover from three kilometres of destruction caused by the grounding of a Chinese coal ship, authorities have revealed.
Aristidis A

Where did the vikings travel - 0 views

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