Dead organisms that were living million / billion/S of years ago.
The fossilized remains of a therapist.
Coral consists of polyps that create calcium structures. When the polps die all that is left behind is the white coral "skeleton."
Coral lives in tropucal and sub-tropical areas. They are found in saltwater, not freahwater.
Coral is a shade of pink and can probably be mixed using Red, White and a hint of Orange.
To be fossilised it can take anywhere from a few decades to a couple of years.
A Petoskey rock is a type of fossilized coral rock, specifically a type of hexagonaria (a colonial coral) found in Michigan, USA. It is known for its distinctive honeycomb pattern on its surface, resembling the fossilized remains of ancient corals.
Fossilized coral is brought to the Earth's surface primarily through geological processes such as tectonic uplift and erosion. Over millions of years, coral reefs that formed in ancient seas can become buried under sediment and subsequently uplifted by the movement of tectonic plates. Erosion over time removes overlying materials, exposing these fossilized remains. Additionally, changes in sea levels can contribute to the exposure of coral fossils as landmasses shift.
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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.
Is coral made of DNA
Really? A "coral reef" is made of "coral."
Oil and fossilized coal.
A Coral is made from plants
Coral Castle is made of coral rock. Coral rock is a type of limestone. Coral Castle was constructed by one man working alone over a period of twenty-eight years.
its made of coral and its a reef so they called it the coral reef
Yes, a Petoskey stone is a type of sedimentary rock. It is formed from the remains of ancient coral reefs found in freshwater deposits in Michigan, USA. The stone is composed of fossilized coral, which gives it its distinct pattern.
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