Monday, February 7, 2011

Coral Reef

Coral animals is the major shaper of coral reef ecosystems. Coral animals is very small, called polyps, that form colonies by the thousands, known as coral (coral rock or soft rock). In terms of 'coral reefs', "rock" in question is the coral, a group of animals of the order Scleractinia which produces limestone forming reefs, while reefs are limestone sedimentary rocks in the sea, which also includes live and dead coral reef attached to the limestone rock them. Chalk sedimentation in coral reefs can be derived from algae or from. Physically coral reefs are formed from limestone produced by corals. In Indonesia, all the coral comes from limestone, mostly resulting coral. In the coral reef, coral ecosystems are engineers. For animals that produce lime for her frame, rock is the most important component of the ecosystem. So coral reefs (coral reefs) are tropical marine ecosystems contained in the clear shallow water, warm (greater than 220C), had higher levels of CaCO3 (Calcium Carbonate) high, and a community dominated by various types of hard coral animals.