9 views

1 Answers

Coral sand is a collection of sand of particles originating in tropical and sub-tropical marine environments from bioerosion of limestone skeletal material of marine organisms. One example of this process is that of parrot fishes which bite off pieces of coral, digest the living tissue, and excrete the inorganic component as silt and sand. However, the term "coral" in coral sand is used loosely in this sense to mean limestone of recent biological origin; corals are not the dominant contributors of sand particles to most such deposits. Rather, remnant skeletal fragments of foraminifera, calcareous algae, molluscs, and crustaceans can predominate. Because it is composed of limestone, coral sand is acid-soluble.

9 views

Related Questions

What is Coral bleaching?
1 Answers 6 Views
What is Coral dermatitis?
1 Answers 4 Views
What is Hermatypic coral?
1 Answers 4 Views
What is Aquaculture of coral?
1 Answers 6 Views
What is Ringstead Coral Bed?
1 Answers 5 Views
What is African coral reefs?
1 Answers 5 Views
What is USS Coral Sea?
1 Answers 5 Views
What is Coral (color)?
1 Answers 4 Views
What is Coral reef protection?
1 Answers 5 Views