When marine creatures die, their shells can undergo several fates. They may become part of the seafloor sediment, where they can contribute to the formation of new geological layers over time. Additionally, shells can be broken down by physical processes like wave action or biological processes involving scavengers and microorganisms, leading to their eventual dissolution. In some cases, shells can also be preserved in fossil form, providing valuable insights into past marine environments.
Sea creatures will die.
When marine organisms die, their shells can eventually become limestone rock through a process called lithification. This process involves the compaction and cementation of the shells over time, creating a solid rock formation.
Clams obviously live in the clam shells, sea slugs live in the spirial shells. Some of their organs actually form inside the shell. Also, once those die, sometimes hermit crabs take over the shell when they out grow their previous shell. crabs, mollusks, oysters, mussels, clams, scallops, and other creatures
Estimating the exact number of sea creatures that die every day is challenging due to the vastness of the oceans and the diversity of marine life. However, some studies suggest that millions of marine animals, including fish, invertebrates, and mammals, may die daily due to natural causes, predation, pollution, and human activities like overfishing. Specific numbers can vary greatly depending on environmental conditions and human impact on marine ecosystems.
land get washes away and some land life creatures can die
They don't die in their shells they crawl out of their shells to die...(I read this from somewhere so I am not too sure...)
Millions of tons co2 are dissolved into the ocean and that changes the water so that hard shelled creatures lose their shells and die. Also there are growing dead spots where the water loses the oxygen and becomes toxic with hydrogen sulfide that kills deep dwelling creatures.
you die or get a bad scar. It's fatal. they are mythical creatures though and that's only what happens in films and stuff
Humans and any living creatures would die and no one would survive.
Whatever the organism is it will die a dreadfully painfull death.
Nothing Absolute Nothing Nothing will happen to the world except that all living creatures on earth have a high chance of extinction at the worst the earth will die
Thats where they live, why would they get out just to die? They would rather die than be forced out of their shells, so when they shell fight, the loser will most likely die. :(