Rocks, and the skeletons of dead corals.
coral reefs are made in the oeacen by rocks and plants that are in the oceacen for handereds of years.
When coral animals die their skeletons do indeed fall to the sea floor. This is the only place where they can go.
Claude Monniot has written: 'Coral reef ascidians of New Caledonia' -- subject(s): Coral reef animals, Sea squirts
Coral reefs are made up of coral, the shell-like structures that the tiny sea animals build as their "houses". Each year, a living coral reef builds a new layer of coral; you might think of it as the collected skeletons of all the previous inhabitants of the reef. (Except that for coral, their "bones" are on the outside.)
Coral grow by secreting calcium carbonate and producing new skeleton. The coral animal itself grows like all other animals; a complex orchestra of interacting processes including cell division.
Coral atoll are tiny sea animals that live in shallow water, but when reefs form the new coral grow over the skeleton of the old. As the ocean crust beneath the volcano sinks, the coral sinks with it, and the new coral continues to form on top of the old. Eventually, coral covers the whole volcano. It can survive with the ocean waves bringing in new food and more marine life.
It depends on how much you are having your team trying to grow but a good time frame to set is about a year. It was on the news last week and at the two year mark they had done a wonderful job in the Caribbean rebuilding the coral that was no longer there. I believe they had regrown a mile or so worth of coral, but don't quote me. I didn't DVR it so I can't go back and view it again. However, it was pure fascinating.
Burdock uses animal dispersal method through burs that attach to the fur of animals or clothing, allowing them to be carried to new locations.
Beggar ticks, also known as tickseed or Bidens species, primarily travel by using their barbed seeds, which cling to the fur of animals or the clothing of humans. When animals brush against the plants, the seeds attach themselves, allowing them to be carried to new locations. Additionally, the seeds can be dispersed by water or wind, aiding in their spread across different environments.
No, the Coral Sea does not border New Zealand. The Coral Sea is located to the northeast of Australia in the South Pacific Ocean. New Zealand is located southeast of Australia.
By breaking off and making new corals.
there is no Pokemon coral, the new Pokemon games are called black and wight, not coral, although i might be wrong, but im really sure that im NOT! ^_^ and YES there will be new Pokemon in black and whit