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5. It can be inferred from the passage that the author describes coral reef communities as paradoxical most likely for which of the following reasons?

(A) They are thriving even though human activities have depleted the nutrients in their environment.
Opposite – Humans increased nutrients

(B) They are able to survive in spite of an overabundance of algae inhabiting their waters.
This isn’t the reason why there’s a paradox

(C) They are able to survive in an environment with limited food resources.
Bingo

(D) Their metabolic wastes contribute to the degradation of the waters that they inhabit.
They contribute to the growth of algae, which corals have a symbiotic relationship with by giving them (the algae) metabolic waste for the algae to utilize for photosynthesis

(E) They are declining even when the water surrounding them remains clear.
Nope, they actually thrive/do well when the water around them remains clear
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