maybe because they could be shrimps.
the skeletons of tiny sea animals
Coral reefs.
Coral and Skeletons of tiny sea animals or peaks of underwater mountains.
The Great Barrier Reef, located in the Coral Sea off the coast of Australia, is a prominent land feature made from the skeletons of tiny sea animals called coral polyps. These polyps secrete calcium carbonate, which forms the reef structure over thousands of years. The reef is the largest living structure on Earth and is renowned for its biodiversity and ecological significance.
The Skeletons of Millions of Coralsmall skeletons of sea animals called polyps.
Limestone is a rock that is formed from the skeletal remains of sea animals and plants. It is primarily composed of calcium carbonate, which is derived from the shells and skeletons of marine organisms such as coral, mollusks, and foraminifera. Over time, these remains accumulate and become compacted and cemented to form limestone rock.
Pearls are created inside the shells of certain mollusks, such as oysters and mussels, as a defense mechanism against irritants. The mollusks secrete a substance called nacre to coat the irritant, forming layers over time that create a lustrous pearl.
Yes, they do.
When coral animals die their skeletons do indeed fall to the sea floor. This is the only place where they can go.
Coral reef
What is an ocean ridge made up of skeletal remains of tiny sea animals
Coral islands are created by tiny sea-creatures called polyps. In order to protect skeletons of Calcium carbonate. When they die, these skeletons turn into large masses of white limestone.