Conclusion

Coral reefs are extraordinary animals that are extremely important to over 100 countries around the world. They generate money, preserve businesses, create jobs, protect coasts from storms, and bewilder the people that flock to them with their astonishing color and science. Although the coral reefs significantly benefit the countries that have them, they are dying around the world because of climate change, pollution, and natural disasters. Most of the threats towards coral reefs are from human actions of pollution, which can also cause more natural disasters and climate change than without pollution. Other threats to coral reefs caused by humans include over fishing, coastal development, physical destruction, and oil spills. If the world continues to destroy the Earth, particularly coral reefs, one day, it won't exist and our world will lose all of its natural beauty.