No. Sand is mostly produced by rocks being ground down in rivers. Coral sand is made from the dead bodies of coral.
Organic Sedimentary Rocks are formed from remains of plants and animals.
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It is believed that old rocks are rare on ocean floors bevause the floor has manny remains and we are not unable to reach them
fossils
how the f*** would i know
Oysters clean the algae on the bottom of the rocks. SO do starfish.
shells, bones and fossils
Chemically formed sedimentary rocks are formed from dead remains of plants and animals that is from an organic sediment.
rocks,ocean,glasiers,animals trust me
The type of rock that forms where the remains of plants and animals are deposited in thick layers are called organic sedimentary rock.
Limestone is formed from the skeletal remains of minute sea creatures, laid down on the sea floor millions of years ago.
No, rocks are not alive. Rocks are not alive in the ocean or sea or on land