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Coral reefs are ecosystems in which there is a high amount of biodiversity. The existence of so many different plant and animal species allows a coral reef to -

A. Relocate to a new area after it has suffered a mild of pollution

B. Rebuild itself after it has suffered a mild degree

C. Destroy itself after it has suffered a mild degree of pollution

D. Expand its size after it has suffered a mild degree of pollution

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