Supernatural beauty of the sea: coral islands


Mountains, rivers, forests and beaches are a unique beauty on earth. The coral reef is the most beautiful of the many geographical formations in the ocean.

Small, soft-bodied creatures that live in the oceans form a hard shell and mussel shell around their body to protect themselves. These organisms have a variety of chemicals in their bodies. When these creatures are destroyed, their remains are deposited on the coast. The waves of the ocean water form a special formation that pushes these remains to shore. This process over the years has resulted in the accumulation of such remains in some places in the ocean to form huge islands called coral reefs or coral reefs.

Coral islands are mostly rocks composed of layers of calcium carbonate, but are also colorful. The colorful island adjacent to the coast is called the Tringing Reef and the island off the coast is called the Barrier Reef. In the Indo-Pacific Ocean near India, there are 200 square kilometers of colorful coral reefs. It is called the Great Barrier Reef.

The Great Barrier Reef is a world-famous group of about 200 coral islands, located at a distance of 200 km from Australia. This is the only beauty that can be seen on Earth from a satellite orbiting in space. The sea around the coral reef also has a special world of colorful fish and sponges.

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