Diatoms are called as pearls of ocean. Why? What is diatomaceous earth?
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Pearl of ocean Diatoms have a shinning silicified two
valved covering or frustule. Because of their distinctive
cell walls these are sometimes called the pearls of ocean
Diatomaceous earth It is a pile of siliceous skeletons
of diatoms which accumulates at the bottom of sea or
oceans, being resistant to decay.