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Coral reefs are formed by:
Volcanic rocks
Marine sediments
chlorine materiel precipitated from sea water
tiny colonial marine animals which construct limestone skeleton material
Coral reefs are formed by tiny colonial marine animals which construct limestone skeleton material. Massive reef structures are formed when each individual stony coral organism or polyp secretes a skeleton of calcium carbonate.
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