Near coral
no it is skeleton pieces of tiny sea creatures.
A skeleton of a tiny sea creature is a coral reef.
Much the same thing as you find on a coral reef. Lots of coral, a huge assortment of sea creatures, plants, etc.
All coral are living creatures.
No, the skeleton of coral polyps remains after the coral organism dies. Coral colonies are made up of thousands of tiny coral polyps that secrete calcium carbonate to build a protective skeleton structure. When the polyps die, their hard skeletons remain and new polyps build on top of the old structures, creating large coral reefs over time.
Yes, there are many animals and creatures in the coral reefs.
Fishes like Clown fish (nemo). and other colorful sea creatures
They are not. I study elephants but have never found one on a coral reef. My associate studies big cats with similar results.
Coral doesn't exactly attach to coral reefs. A coral reef is an ecosystem made up of coral and other sea creatures
Yes. Coral has a bony skeleton that is like ceramic. If it breaks, it can be sharp like glass.
Coral Reefs have clear bodies that are white skeletons :PP
We find these limestone above sea level today because when the sea level dropped and exposes coral they cannot survive so they die, leave behind a white a limestone skeleton.