chemical change
Not of my knowledge no. :( it would be fun if they did though =)
Snail
The hydrogen carbonate solution would turn cloudy white due to the formation of calcium carbonate precipitate as a result of the reaction between hydrogen carbonate and calcium ions in the snails' shells.
Tributyltin (TBT) is the chemical compound that causes imposex, a condition where female marine snails develop male sexual characteristics due to exposure to TBT from antifouling paints on ships.
NO!!! However , when reacted with an acid it liberates carbon dioxide, which is a gas.
snails have shells slugs don't it is obvious
Snails dont rebuild their shells. I used to think that slugs were just snails without shells, but without their shells, snails die. Their bodies are sort of connected to the shells.
They grow them.
Their shells?
shells.
no
Yes, snails have really hard shells.
The snails shell is part of its body
Snails have shells and slugs don't.
see snails also have shells
no but it happens 10/50 of snails have lost there shells
Snails do not change their shells ever. They keep their shell up to the day they die.