Not necessarily. While nearly all fossils, including seashells, are found in sedimentary rock, most sedimentary rock does not contain fossils. Even then, those fossils will not necessarily be seashells. If you do find a rock with seashells, though, you can be pretty much guaranteed that it is sedimentary.
No its alliteration
seashells
Yes, in some deserts one may find fossilized seashells. Some deserts also occur along a coastline and shells could be found there, also.
onomatopoeia
You don't. The mother of pearl comes from the inside of the seashell.
seashells are made by rocks rubbing together
seashells are rocks. this would be because seashells are made out of minerals and formed by some of the same things as rocks. if you looked close enough at certain shells then you would see that seashells are alike with certain kinds and shapes of rocks.
seashells, rocks, sand, water
because sedementary rocks and other rocks are made up of mud,sand and seashells that have been washed into the ocean and hardened into rock
people can see limpets seashells rocks and plants
Water Rocks Sand Minerals Salt Seashells
The word is spelled sedimentary.
sedimantry
Water, obviously, sand, rocks, seashells, sealife, and sometimes fish.
Because the river attached to the Sea and then all the rocks or the seashells would go with the river. Tip: river is like a stream.It moves.
The sea can be destructive by splashing water, pebbles, sand, mud and seashells to the tide. It can also pull soft rocks out to sea.
1. Rocks 2. Seashells 3. Water 4. Sand