pH is important for many reasons, but for coral reefs proper pH is especially important because of how corals grow. Corals grow by depositing calcium carbonate as part of their skeletons, and calcium carbonate does not like to for (precipitate) at lower pH. A pH of above 8 makes it much easier for corals to lay down there calcium carobonate skeletons, and thus makes it possible for them to grow. That is how pH affects coral reefs.
Ph levels affect the balance of things. If an ecosystems Ph level is off, it can cause a surplus in bacterial growth.
They affect the river by changing the temperature of the water, if the pH levels are high then the water is warmer and if the pH levels are low then the water is cold.
pH value is very dependent on the temperature.
Yes
The pH of water (or other liquids and solutions) is strongly dependent on the temperature.
Increasing temperature, decreasing pH and increasing starfish infestation
Increasing temperature, decreasing pH and increasing starfish infestation
Ph levels affect the balance of things. If an ecosystems Ph level is off, it can cause a surplus in bacterial growth.
Principially not
They affect the river by changing the temperature of the water, if the pH levels are high then the water is warmer and if the pH levels are low then the water is cold.
pH value is very dependent on the temperature.
Yes
It disrupts an enzymes shape and structure.
Substrate concentration will affect enzymes because substrates are specific to enzymes. The pH will affect enzymes because certain enzymes will work better in certain pH levels.
The pH of water (or other liquids and solutions) is strongly dependent on the temperature.
This is quite simple. Temperature affects the pH levels in soil because of the heat. Depending on the intensity, the pH level in the soil will either increase or decrease to balance.
The causes of the destruction of coral reefs are: Sedimentation _construction along coast, logging and farming along coastal river can all lead to erosion. As a result, particles end up in the ocean and cover coral reefs. This deprives the corals of the light it needs to survive. Tourism_ construction of hotels, collection of coral souvenirs from the reef and the activities of snorkellors, divers and boats all have a negative impact. If sand is kicked up, corals may eventually die due to suffocation. Sewage pollution-sewage run-off from hotels cause serious damage to coral reefs because it stimulates the growth algae. Algae use up the oxygen in the water and block up the sunlight which corals need to grow and survive. Blast fishing-the practice of using explosives to kill schools of fish for easy collection. The explosives often destroy the underline habitats such as coral reefs. I HOPE I HELPED ANSWER YOUR QUESTION SOME WAY OR THE OTHER.