NIWA - National Institute of Water and Atmospheric Research
Artificially - faking it
Atmospheric - the sky, the space
High-resolution - high quality
Examined by scientists - looked at by scientists
Submersible - like a tiny submarine
Enabled - you are allowed to do something
Seabed - It when you can touch the sand/floor
Isileli -
How do the scientists study the reef? What are they trying to show or figure out?
They get a boat and they want to the deep deep water they use a submersibles
To get
Why are the NZ scientists testing in an "artificially acidified sea water" - what does this mean?
Mariah
Why does Australia have tropical coral and NZ have cold-water coral?Australia is closer to the equator and NZ is more on the far side of south so that means NZ is cold-water.
What kinds of animals (corals, fish, sharks) live in NZ’s cold-water coral reef? These are sea creatures that like cold-water.Sponges,jellyfishand crustaceans.
Lemeki
Where does NZ cold-water coral?How far down? Why can't NZ have tropical coal
It grows in the deep sea. The sea is 11kc down. Because nz have cold water and tropical coal like warm water.
How do scientists get the cold water coral so they can study it?
By going into a Submersible
Giamarni
Make a DLO showing 'before and after' type photos of coral reefs. Make a screencast and explain how coral reefs are damaged using your own words.<img src="https://docs.google.com/drawings/d/e/2PACX-1vSamEW-7RbDWPyyMdEdxcst7SbwYrbasliW8ix4msKNRRQ6lKY1ZSbYHT1whLQbpl8_m-T_XNJe1ktN/pub?w=960&h=720">
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