The mineral that makes coral hard is called:

Option A
Calcium Carbonate
Option B
Sodium Chloride
Option C
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The correct answer is....calcium carbonate!

Coral Reefs

Coral reefs are built from thin layers of calcium carbonate. Tiny animals called polyps secrete hard skeletons of calcium carbonate that stack together to form the reef.

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Calcium carbonate is a mineral compound that makes up rocks like limestone and chalk, as well as seashells and coral skeletons. As a mineral material it helps build many of Earth’s marine structures.