How are coral reefs formed?

Coral reefs are formed from polyps on the seabed. polyps concentrate in one place, then when the polyp dies, a solid skeleton remains of it. another polyp joins this skeleton and lives there until death. thus, sticking to each other and dying, leaving their skeleton, polyps, layer by layer, form corals.



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