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Paua Shell has been well known of for over 1000 years, the first people to sight Paua would of been the New Zealand Maori when they arrived.
A shell was like a large bullet case that contained sharp objects in it that would penetrate through the soldier's skin. They were bombs and would explode but some remain unexploded. Some people put gas in the shells to poison the army. shell bomb were very deadly and were feared throughout world war 1
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The Aryans, an ancient Indo-European people, used various musical instruments that played a significant role in their culture. Common instruments included stringed instruments like the veena, percussion instruments such as the dhol and mridangam, and wind instruments like the flute and conch shell. These instruments were integral to their rituals, celebrations, and storytelling traditions, reflecting their rich cultural heritage.
The electron outside the shell donate its electron to the one inside the shell
The holes in ammonite shells are called aptychi, which are small, calcareous structures that acted as a cover for the opening in the shell where the soft parts of the animal protruded. Aptychi helped the ammonite regulate its buoyancy and control its position in the water column.
If ur doing the puzzle they're looking for whelk.
Ammonites become fossilized through a process called permineralization, where minerals from surrounding sediments seep into the empty spaces within the ammonite shell after it has died. Over time, these minerals crystallize, preserving the intricate details of the shell. Conditions such as rapid burial and anoxic environments (low oxygen) help prevent decomposition, allowing for effective fossilization. Ultimately, the organic material decays, leaving behind a mineralized replica of the original ammonite structure.
Ammonites turn into fossils through a process called fossilization, which typically begins when the ammonite dies and its shell sinks to the ocean floor. Over time, sediment buries the shell, protecting it from decay and scavengers. Minerals in the surrounding sediment infiltrate the shell, gradually replacing organic material and forming a solid mineral cast. This process can take millions of years, resulting in the ammonite's preserved fossil form.
only the shell is left because the rest decomposes
Ammonites are extinct marine mollusks that belong to the subclass Ammonoidea. They lived in the oceans between 240 to 65 million years ago and had a distinctive spiral shell with ridges and chambers. These shells often fossilize providing valuable information to researchers about ancient environments and biodiversity.
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with a clam shell
When an ancient animal for example Tortoise or snail die in its shell....years later another tortoise or snail can fit itself in the fossil shell.
Some versions of the birth of Aphrodite have her washing onshore on a large scallop shell. "Botticelli's Birth of Venus" is an example of this motif/story. The scallop shell may also refer to the female genitals, as the ancient Greek word for scallop, kteis, may mean either. "Laughter-loving" Aphrodite undoubtedly smiles at the double entendre.
No, the term "shell shock" is typically not hyphenated. It is used to refer to a psychological condition caused by war trauma.
The same as it is before it's fired - a casing. Some refer to an empty casing as a "shell" or "shell casing".