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AArrange the sentence on how coral reefs formed. Write the FIRST FOUR LETTER of your name on the blank provided below. Write also the name you have to use. For example: KATH Most Corals depend on sunlight and grow in clear and shallow water. Coral reefs are made up of corals which are marine organisms from the phylum Cnidaria and exist as a small sea-anemone like polyps. Coral reefs are formed from the pilling up of the skeletons of marine animals cemented together by living blue-green and red algae. Coral reefs grow in a water temperature of at least 20 Celsius. ARRANGED: T K A H

KKATH (arranged) C oral reefs are made up of corals which are marine organisms from the phylum Cnidaria and exist as a small sea-anemone like polyps. Coral reefs are formed from the pilling up of the skeletons of marine animals cemented together by living blue- green and red algae. Most Corals depend on sunlight and grow in clear and shallow water. Coral reefs grow in a water temperature of at least 20 Celsius.