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Q: What kind of rock or shell will you never find in the ocean?
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What kind of stone is never found in the ocean?

Dry stones


Which kind of stone is never found in the ocean?

Blarney Stone


What kind of nut is never sold in it's shell because it's toxic?

Cashews


What are slimy deposits at the bottom of the ocean?

The bottom of the ocean that is slimy is called a biogenous bottom. Some scientists refer to this kind of ocean bottom as an ooze. They are the result of a dominance of calcium shells and siliceous shell pieces which dissolve at the bottom of the ocean.


What kind of rocks are never found in the ocean?

Any rock can be found in the ocean because of erosion (except dry ones).


What kind of job will i find in an ocean state?

You could be a fisherman


What kind of water do you find in the ocean salt or fresh?

You find salt water in the oceans.


A girl you really like was kind of angry at you but you apologized and she said shell call you but she never does what should you do?

You may need to except the fact that she is still mad at you and might never call you.


What kind of shell is it that appears on Shell gas station signs?

It's a Scallop shell.


You find a rock deep in the ocean that contains a fossil What kind of rock is this?

Sedimentary is found below the ocean floor or area with water


What type of nut can not be sold in its shell?

i think an almond. It is not an almond. I have bought almonds in the shell. The outside of an almond shell is soft and some of it is kind of powdery. The shell of the cashew contains urushiol, a poison which is found in poison ivy and some other plants. Therefore cashews are never sold in the shell. Do a Google search on "urushiol cashew"


Would you find shamrock in the ocean?

No. Shamrock is a kind of clover that grows naturally in Ireland