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What is the primary function of coral reefs in relation to carbon storage?
Coral reefs absorb carbon dioxide from the atmosphere.
Coral reefs produce oxygen that reduces carbon levels.
Coral reefs serve as habitats for carbon-storing organisms.
Coral reefs act as barriers to prevent carbon releases.
What percentage of marine biodiversity do coral reefs support?
Approximately 10%
Approximately 25%
Approximately 50%
Approximately 75%
How does climate change affect coral reefs and their carbon storage capacity?
It increases their ability to store carbon.
It has no effect on carbonate structures.
It leads to coral bleaching and degradation.
It promotes the growth of coral species.
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