No they are not exactly the same
Both contain calcium and taces of different element but are not totally having the same composition
They are both made of a calcium composite material.
They both have Calcium compounds. Seashells have Calcium Carbonate while teeth have Calcium Carbonate Phosphate.
no, of course
shark teeth and seashells... from what i know..
1. Grizzly Bear teeth 2. Seashells 3. Copper
Jade, obsidian, seashells, shark teeth, jewelery
1. they have seashells that protects them 2. they have feet to move 3.they have teeth to eat their foods
1. Grizzly Bear teeth 2. Seashells 3. Copper
A dental hygienist will keep your teeth and gums healthy to prevent possible infections. They also provide composite filling for your teeth when required.
Necklaces of seashells, lion teeth, and bear claws. Also, Sculptures of animals.
The possessive form of "seashells" is "seashells'."
She wore seashells in her ears, which is similar to an mp3 player or an ipod.
That would be seashells.
The correct spelling is seashells. An example sentence would be "there are plenty of seashells on the beach".
No whales do not grow with seashells