all elements in a period all have the same amount of shells example: all elements in period 1 has only 1 shell all elements in period 2 has 2 shells so the period number is the same as the number of shells in that period
Conch shells, like most all shells, are formed biologically by gastropods. The process happens through the absorption of calcium carbonate from seawater.
Yes, nuts do grow on trees. Peanuts do not because, technically, they're not true nuts. They are legumes, which is what peas are also classified as.
atoms try to get 10 electrons on shells around the atom. how many shells the atom has is based on the atomic number and atomic mass the atomic number determines how many shells their are.
Protons, neutrons, nucleus, electrons, electron shells.
Yes, they are one of the hardest nuts.
nuts, shells, muscles, clams, basically anything they can get their hands on
I believe you may be confused. Brazil nuts are very often sold in the US with their shells intact. See the image linked below to clarify.
Nut shells that are usually broken with a nutcracker are walnuts, hickory nuts, and hazel nuts. Peanuts really do not need a nutcracker to get to the peanut inside because their shells are softer.
This is one type of fruit which grows underground, while stem and leaf grow aground. The peanut has shell like the shape "8"
The best way to open Brazil nuts is to place them in the freezer. When they are frozen their shells crack easily.
It could eat insects, but it would be unable to crack the hard shells of nuts.
Their large beak allows them to crack large nuts and shells.
You can buy macadamia nuts in their shells in countries that produce them, otherwise, the heavy shells add so much to the per-kilo weight that it costs far too much to transport them. Check online; you might find retailers which sell them in their shells. If you are able to buy them you will need a special nutcracker to crack the shells, which are very hard. Retailers of unshelled macadamias might also sell appropriate nutcrackers.
Nuts and the shells of nuts cannot be digested by dogs.Dogs have a considerably smaller digestive system than humans, so nuts and nut shells may cause blockages in their intestines, leading to digestive complications. Nut products are also high in fat, which is bad for a dog but not so much of an issue for humans.Avoid feeding a dog nuts.
they traded by going over water they traded nuts shells and berries
There teeth help them eat hard shells to get to the nuts and barries.