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Monday, January 31, 2011

Why is coral moving from the Atlanta to Detroit?

Some of many Pacific corals are moving from the sunny Atlanta to Detroit, because of rising ocean temperatures. The temperate climate zones have changed so much in the past few years. A few reasons why are that people are using are oceans as trash cans, and factories are letting out smoke and other gas into the air and are putting oil in the ocean and none of this is good. Therefore, many corals are moving and soon there will be no more. We can change this!

1 comment:

  1. Where did you get this information? It is always helpful to link up the article or at least tell us where we can find what you read.

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