It continues to grow upward
To level a concrete floor, you can use a self-leveling compound that is poured onto the floor and spreads out evenly to create a smooth surface. This compound will fill in any low spots and create a level surface for flooring installation.
No corals live on the ocean floor, they live in shallow seas, i.e. near contiental shelves, or coral atolls like in Hawai'i were the islands have eroded just below sea level where shallow warm waters are prime for coral growth.
To self-level a concrete floor, you can use a self-leveling compound that is poured onto the floor and spreads out evenly to create a smooth surface. This compound is designed to fill in any low spots and create a level surface. Make sure to follow the manufacturer's instructions for mixing and applying the compound for best results.
the coral gets a low level of oxgyen from it prey
To level an uneven concrete floor, you can use self-leveling compound or a concrete grinder. Self-leveling compound is poured onto the floor and spreads out to create a smooth surface. A concrete grinder can be used to grind down high spots and fill in low spots. Both methods require proper preparation and following manufacturer instructions for best results.
Sorry I don't know how to put a pic in. But I live 6 ft. above sea level and. . . . . . . well I've seen the ocean floor a lot. It's actually just sand and some coral. Plus some animals!
I think they are 1st level consumers When i was at school we had to do a poster on an ecosystem and everthing we put into the poster we had to name what level consumer it was and i think coral polyp are 1st level consumers
In British English, the term "first floor" refers to the level of a building that is one level above the ground floor. Therefore, the ground floor is considered the "zero" level, while the first floor is the next level up. In American English, however, the "first floor" corresponds to what the British call the "ground floor."
mezzanine
there are many insects and animals. a gorilla for example lives on the forest floor level.
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.
the world was once under water. this gave the coral conditons to grow.