There used to be an ocean where the desert is.
There are two possible ways that sea shells could end up in a desert:1.) The shells are fossil evidence that the region was once covered by sea. 2.) Natives who lived in the interior desert would frequently trade with others on the coast for sea shells that they would then use to make jewelry.
Most of the shells found in a desert are fossil evidence that the area was once part of a sea. Some shells were brought by natives who picked them up in trade from other tribes that lived along the coast. They were frequently used to make jewelry.
Sand represents the eroded rock of the continents.
The "solid rocks" are sedimentary rock - they started out as the bottom of lakes, streams and rivers. That's where you find shells.
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An organic sedimentary rock composed of cemented shells is called limestone. Limestone is primarily made up of the mineral calcite, which is derived from the shells of marine organisms like coral and mollusks. Over time, these shells accumulate and compress to form solid rock.
Limestone is a type of stone made up of microscopic particles of shells that have been cemented together. This sedimentary rock is formed over millions of years as the shells accumulate and compress into solid rock.
A sedimentary rock formed from deposits of shells is called limestone. Limestone is made up primarily of calcium carbonate, which is derived from the shells of marine organisms like coral or shellfish.
Basalts
Shale
Shale
She would end up In the desert or in the sarrlack.