No . Shale is formed my the metamorphism of the rock - Slate
Shale rock is indirectly formed of skeletons and ancient coral animals. Clay minerals and tiny fragments of minerals like quartz and calcite make up shale. Calcite comes from the reaction of CaCO3, or calcium carbonate with Hydrogen ions. CaCO3 is a component of shells and bones.
Coprolites are the petrified feces of ancient animals. They are classified as trace fossils.
Coral island.
The only sedimentary rock type that can be formed from things that were once alive is organic sedimentary rock. It is primarily composed of the remains of plants and animals, such as shells, bones, and plant matter. These organic materials undergo compaction and cementation over time to form rocks like limestone and coal.
It is called humus.
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Shale rock is indirectly formed of skeletons and ancient coral animals. Clay minerals and tiny fragments of minerals like quartz and calcite make up shale. Calcite comes from the reaction of CaCO3, or calcium carbonate with Hydrogen ions. CaCO3 is a component of shells and bones.
the skeletons of tiny sea animals
Coral is the hard rock-like substance that is formed by skeletons of tiny sea animals. These calcareous skeletons build up and form islands and reefs.
This is how coral reefs are formed. Coral will take salt from the sea and utilize it to create limestone skeletons on underwater objects.
This is how coral reefs are formed. Coral will take salt from the sea and utilize it to create limestone skeletons on underwater objects.
they can b coral, or even skeletons from dead fish...that is how many coral reefs form also
one way is.... many skeletons of dead animals melted together and formed the coral reef. another is ..... volcanic eruption.
Diatomaceous earth is a mineral formed from the skeletons of tiny marine organisms called diatoms.
coral reefs were formed by the calcium of skeletons
Coal is a solid fossil fuel formed in ancient swamps from the remains of plants and animals under great heat and pressure over millions of years. A liquid fossil fuel formed in oceans from the remains of plants and animals under great heat and pressure of millions of years is called oil.
one way is that the skeletons of dead animals and they melted together and formed the coral reef. it'd true. well atleast that wat my social studies book says!