the shell would never be empty, there would be another shell under it and it would have all of its valence electrons
Electrons fall from higher energy state to lower energy state in atoms. This can be from outer shells to empty spaces in inner shells or from outside the atom to an empty space in a shell.
Easiest way is to crack the egg in half. Over an empty bowl pour the yolk back into the empty side of the egg shell and the albumen (white) will drop out. Repeat this back and forth as needed.
This is certainly a borderline question. Googling the question I found a link that says that a shell is an abiotic thing made by something that is biotic. In my opinion, I agree with that. Virtually all aspects of the earth have been shaped by life -- if an empty shell is considered biotic, then so must the O2 in the air, because it was generated by ancient and recent photosynthesis. An empty shell was sculpted by life, and the inorganic (and organic) chemicals within it were put there by a living organism, but now it is simply form and chemicals, both of which are slowly broken down and scattered with time. I vote "abiotic".
Because people wouldn't be able to think act breath beat our hearts or do anything we would just be a empty shell!
the shell would never be empty, there would be another shell under it and it would have all of its valence electrons
The creature living inside the shell dies. The shell is generally left empty. The SHELL does not DIE!!
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" I was an empty shell." from eclipse (216)
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The Empty Family was created on 2010-10-01.
Hermit crabs.
An empty snail shell is a biotic element because it is a remainer rom a living thing another example of a biotic element is a cork from a wine bottle
#!/bin/sh [ -s $1 ] && echo "not empty" [ -f $1 ] && echo "empty" echo "not a file"
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They livde to gether because the shell is a home for the hermit crab!