Corals grow in dense groups on the floor of the ocean. Which type of distribution pattern does this represent, and what is the advantage of this distriubtion?

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Answer:

Clumped distribution

Explanation:

Clumped distribution is a type of distribution in which organisms are clustered in groups. This is the most common form of distribution. Clumped distribution occurs in environment that are patchy (the patches are the part suitable for the organism to live in).

Clumped distribution is good because organisms have better protection from predators providing defense, and there is more access to food resources.

Since the Corals grow in groups on the ocean floor, hence it is a form of Clumped dispersions.

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