Calciphilic
Calciphilic refers to the attraction to or preference for calcium, a chemical element with the symbol Ca and atomic number 20. This term is often used in the context of geology, biology, and environmental science to describe phenomena where calcium plays a significant role. In geology, calciphilic environments are those that are rich in calcium, such as limestone formations or calcium-rich soils. In biology, calciphilic organisms are those that thrive in environments with high calcium concentrations, often found in marine or freshwater ecosystems. The term can also be applied to human behavior, where calciphilic individuals may have a particular affinity for calcium-rich foods or supplements. The study of calciphilic phenomena is important for understanding the distribution and behavior of calcium in various environments and its impact on living organisms.