According to latest findings, which chemical in sunscreen killing coral reefs around the world?
According to latest findings, which chemical in sunscreen killing coral reefs around the world? 
[A]Oxybenzone 
[B]Benzophenone 
[C]Isopropyl alcohol 
[D]Diethanolamine 
Oxybenzone
 Oxybenzone, a common UV-filtering compound found in sunscreen killing coral reefs around the world. The chemical not only kills the coral,   it causes DNA damage in adults and deforms the DNA in coral in the larval stage, making it unlikely they can develop properly. Oxybenzone   also caused coral bleaching, which is prime cause of coral mortality worldwide. 
        
        Originally written on 
        October 30, 2015 
        and last modified on 
        October 30, 2015.     
 	  
	  
        
    
                
