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  2. Facts About The Great Barrier Reef

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    The Great Barrier Reef is one of Australia’s best-known natural landmarks. This Australian icon is pretty impressive close up and boasts intriguing statistics, below are some answers to some of the most commonly asked questions and interesting facts about the Great Barrier Reef.

  3. 40 Interesting Facts About the Great Barrier Reef

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    5. The Great Barrier Reef is larger than Vietnam or the US state of New Mexico. 6. The Great Barrier Reef is visible from space and from the moon. It is the only living thing visible to the naked eye from space. The Great Barrier Reef from above. 7. The Great Barrier Reef lies at a distance of 16 to 160 km (10 to 100 mi) off the coast. 8.

  4. Great Barrier Reef | Map, Animals, Bleaching, & Facts ...

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    Great Barrier Reef, world’s largest coral reef complex, located in the Pacific Ocean off northeastern Australia. It extends for more than 1,250 miles (2,000 km) in a northwest-southeast direction, and its width ranges from 37 to 155 miles (60 to 250 km). It has an area of some 135,000 square miles (350,000 square km).

  5. Fascinating facts about the Great Barrier Reef

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    The Great Barrier Reef makes up about 10 per cent of the world's coral reef ecosystems and is one of the best known and most complex natural systems on Earth. It is Sea Country for many first Australians with more than 70 Traditional Owner groups whose connections to the marine environment dates back more than 60,000 years.

  6. Great Barrier Reef - National Geographic Society

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    The Great Barrier Reef, which extends for over 2,300 kilometers (1429 miles) along the northeastern coast of Australia, is home to over 9,000 known species.There are likely many more—new discoveries are frequently being made, including a new species of branching coral discovered in 2017.

  7. Great Barrier Reef - Wikipedia

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    The Great Barrier Reef has long been known to and used by the Aboriginal Australian and Torres Strait Islander peoples, and is an important part of local groups' cultures and spirituality. [citation needed] [clarification needed] The first European to sight the Great Barrier Reef was James Cook in 1770, who sailed and mapped the east coast of ...

  8. 16 Fascinating Great Barrier Reef Facts You Should Know

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    Not only is the Great Barrier Reef the largest coral reef system, but it’s also the largest structure on earth made up of living organisms. The Great Barrier Reef ecosystem is a true wonder, spanning over 1,400 miles (2,300 kilometers) and covering an area of approximately 133,000 square miles (344,400 square kilometers). 5. Noticeable From Space

  9. 20 interesting facts about the Great Barrier Reef - Atlas & Boots

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    2. The Great Barrier Reef stretches over 1,250mi (2,000km) north to south and covers some 135,000 sq mi (350,000 sq km) in total. This is bigger than Italy and almost the size of Germany. (Source: Britannica, CIA World Factbook) 3. One of the most delightful interesting facts about the Great Barrier Reef is that astronauts can see it from space.

  10. Facts - Great Barrier Reef Foundation

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    348,000 km2. of World Heritage Listed area, which is slightly more than the 344,400 km2 Great Barrier Reef Marine Park area because it also includes some 980 islands, internal waters, intertidal areas and other state waters.

  11. 20 Astounding Facts About Great Barrier Reef

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    The Great Barrier Reef, located off the coast of Queensland, Australia, is more than just a breathtaking natural wonder. Spanning over 2,300 kilometers (1,400 miles) and visible from outer space, this UNESCO World Heritage site is the largest coral reef system in the world.

  12. Great Barrier Reef: Facts, Location & Animals - Live Science

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    The Great Barrier Reef is about 500,000 years old, but it hasn't always looked as it does today. Reefs on Australia's continental shelf have taken on many forms, depending on the sea level, and ...

  13. The Top 10 Great Barrier Reef Facts - Queensland

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    The Great Barrier Reef: it’s one of the most iconic, most beautiful and most diverse locations on earth. Stretching from Cape York in northern most Queensland down to Bundaberg on the central coast, this enormous living organism (the world’s largest) is nothing short of breathtaking.

  14. What is the Great Barrier Reef? - NOAA's National Ocean Service

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    The reef is located off the coast of Queensland, Australia, in the Coral Sea. The reef, which is large enough to be visible from space, is made up of nearly 3,000 individual reefs. Much of the Great Barrier Reef is a marine protected area, managed by the Great Barrier Reef Marine Park Authority of Australia.

  15. Great Barrier Reef - WorldAtlas

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    Great Barrier Reef. The Great Barrier Reef is the world’s largest coral reef system located in the Coral Sea off the shore of Queensland, northeastern Australia.It extends over a vast area of approximately 344,4000 sq. km and is is composed of over 2,900 individual reef systems, 760 fringe reefs, 300 coral rays and 900 islands that stretch over 2,300 km.

  16. Great Barrier Reef summary | Britannica

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    Great Barrier Reef, Extensive complex of coral reefs, shoals, and islets in the Pacific Ocean, off the northeastern coast of Australia. The largest deposit of coral in the world, it extends for more than 1,250 mi (2,000 km) along the coast of Queensland and has an area of some 135,000 sq mi (350,000 sq km).

  17. GREAT BARRIER REEF - WWF Australia

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    Located off the coast of Queensland, the Great Barrier Reef is one of the world's seven natural wonders and a prized UNESCO World Heritage Area. Sadly, the Great Barrier Reef is under pressure. Climate change, rising temperatures and human interference threaten its survival. We need to take action to protect and preserve this natural wonder for years to come.

  18. 20 fascinating facts about the Great Barrier Reef

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    Let's take some interesting and unknown facts about the Great Barrier Reef: 1. The Great Barrier Reef stretches for over 1,615 miles (2,600 kilometers) and embraces more than 600 continental islands in the Pacific Ocean; 2. It is one of the Seven Natural Wonders of the World and has been a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1981; 3.

  19. History and Evolution of the Great Barrier Reef

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    For large parts of that time, during periods of glacial activity, the area of the Great Barrier Reef was dry with large flat coastal plains. This area is at a depth of less than one hundred metres below sea level today. See more Great Barrier Reef facts.

  20. The Reef - Great Barrier Reef Foundation

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    The Great Barrier Reef Foundation extends its deepest respect and recognition to all Traditional Owners of the Great Barrier Reef and its Catchments as First Nations Peoples holding the hopes, dreams, traditions and cultures of the Reef.

  21. 19 Amazing Fun Facts about the Great Barrier Reef - BeeLoved City

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    Amazingly enough, the Great Barrier Reef is both the largest living organism and fossil on the planet! The oldest coral fossil at the Great Barrier reef is over 500,000 years old! The newer corals (that we can see now) are “only” about 6,000 years old. 3. The Great Barrier Reef became a marine park in 1975 marine park