How Millimeter Corals Built the Maldives

Maldivian atolls began as coral veneers on sinking volcanoes; through vertical growth, bioerosion and sea-level tracking, millimeter-wide polyps built clear-water rings seen from orbit.

Maldivian atolls began as coral veneers on sinking volcanoes; through vertical growth, bioerosion and sea-level tracking, millimeter-wide polyps built clear-water rings seen from orbit.

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