Answer :
Reef-building corals were
confined to relatively shallow depths because
many of these corals have microscopic algae
called zooxanthellae living inside their soft tissues.
These algae are often important for the corals’ nutrition and growth, but require sunlight for photosynthesis. There is no sunlight deep in the water.
These algae are often important for the corals’ nutrition and growth, but require sunlight for photosynthesis. There is no sunlight deep in the water.