Not exact matches
The sea floor is a habitat especially rich in species that
produce calcium carbonate shells or
skeletons — so - called marine calcifiers.
But in sea water, the gas reacts to
produce carbonic acid - a threat for organisms building their shells and
skeletons from
calcium carbonate.
According to Wiki, in marine invertebrates «The extinction primarily affected organisms with
calcium carbonate skeletons, especially those reliant on stable CO2 levels to
produce their
skeletons.
According to Wiki, in marine invertebrates «The extinction primarily affected organisms with
calcium carbonate skeletons, especially those reliant on stable CO2 levels to
produce their
skeletons.