The green tree frog changes its colour and pattern in response to light, moisture and temperature.
High temperatures destroy coral reef
High temperatures destroy coral reef The highest sea temperatures ever recorded -
31.5?C - have destroyed coral in Belize. This is the first time
this has happened in 3,000 years. Scientists blame global warming
and the El Nino weather pattern for the destruction of the coral.
The high temperatures caused the single-cell algae, which give the
reef its colour, to leave. This caused the coral to collapse and is
endangering the fragile marine environment. 4 MAY 2000