The following graph shows the annual mean temperature anomalies for australia from 1950 to 2010. temperature anomaly refers to the way in which the temperature is different from the long-term average. if the anomaly is negative, that means the temperature is lower than normal; if the mean temperature anomaly is positive, the temperature is warmer than normal. coral are marine animals that can be found off the coast of australia. coral have a mutually beneficial relationship with the algae that live in their tissue. these algae share nutrients with the coral in exchange for a protected place to live. warmer temperatures cause the algae to separate from the coral in a process called coral bleaching. if the trends in the graph continues, what is the most likely result for coral in the future?
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