1. Sediment free water
  2. Fresh water
  3. Moderate saline water
  4. Disturbed water and currents
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Answer: Option 2

Fresh water are not favourable for the growth of coral reefs. Coral require fairly good amount of sunlight to survive. The ideal depths for coral growth are 45 m to 55 m below sea surface, where there is abundant sunlight available. Clear salt water: Clear salt water is suitable for coral growth, while both fresh water and highly saline water are harmful.

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