Yes. Organisms die and their skeletons collect to make coral.
Coral reefs.
A Coral is made from plants
They look like tiny bones.
coral reefs.
they can b coral, or even skeletons from dead fish...that is how many coral reefs form also
The skeletons of tiny ocean animals grow together to form coral, structures that are found only in warm clear ocean waters
the skeletons of millions of tiny dead organisms
Coral are tiny little animals. Their skeletons form reefs.
The gem that comes from the skeletons of tiny sea animals is called a coral. Deposits of corals usually accumulate to form reefs or islands in warm seas.
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.)
It is made up of coral.
Yes, coral reefs are made of the limestone skeletons of deceased corals - the living corals are on the surface of the reef.