yes because it is made up of calcium
When a mineral breaks with rough edges, it is called a "fracture." This is different from cleavage, which is when a mineral breaks along smooth, flat planes. Fracture can be described as conchoidal (shell-like), uneven, or fibrous.
The tendency of a mineral to break and produce smooth, curving shell-shaped surfaces is called conchoidal fracture. This type of fracture results in glassy, curved surfaces similar to the inside of a seashell. It is commonly observed in minerals like obsidian and quartz.
Sea salt typically has a very high mineral content compared to table salt. Sea salt contains a variety of minerals such as magnesium, calcium, and potassium that are beneficial to health. It is less processed than table salt, which may result in a higher mineral content.
Salt falls under the category of natural resources. It is a mineral that is obtained from the earth or sea and has various uses in cooking, food preservation, and manufacturing processes.
No, the direction shells spiral in is determined by the genetics of the species. The influence of the Coriolis force on something as small as a sea shell is negligible.
no because a mineral must be inorganic. a shell is organic.
"Sea shells" are generally made of calcium carbonate or some other closely related calcium based mineral combination. The worst that could happen is some charring of the shell which could taste bad.
no , sea water is not a mineral .
What is the sound in a sea shell
Bash sea shell
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A sea turtle has an external shell.
no
sea shell
FROM EXCEDRA: No it,s a puke shell of course it,s a sea shell you idiot!
The World in a Sea Shell was created in 1968-11.
the child find the sea shell lying on the sand