There isn't a specific word that means the study of seashells; "conchology" is the study of the shells of molluscs, so that's probably the nearest.
The creases in seashells are called sutures. These are the lines where different parts of the shell have fused together during growth.
Ground seashells are often referred to as crushed seashells or shell grit. They are commonly used in gardening and landscaping to improve soil drainage and provide calcium to plant roots.
There are thousands of different varieties of seashells. Estimates range from around 50,000 to over 200,000 different species of seashells.
Seashells on Mt. Everest are evidence of the Earth's tectonic plates shifting over millions of years. The movement of these plates can raise ancient seabeds to become mountain ranges, carrying fossils and seashells along with them. This process, called uplift, explains how marine fossils can be found on the world's highest peaks.
Seashells are not classified as rocks. They are composed of calcium carbonate and formed by marine animals as protective outer coverings. While they may be found in rocky areas, seashells are biogenic, meaning they are produced by living organisms, whereas rocks are inorganic solid materials.
The creases in seashells are called sutures. These are the lines where different parts of the shell have fused together during growth.
Ground seashells are often referred to as crushed seashells or shell grit. They are commonly used in gardening and landscaping to improve soil drainage and provide calcium to plant roots.
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The possessive form of "seashells" is "seashells'."
That would be seashells.
The correct spelling is seashells. An example sentence would be "there are plenty of seashells on the beach".
No whales do not grow with seashells
yes seashells are common on beaches
seashells are made by rocks rubbing together
Seashells come in all sorts of shapes.
There is no such thing as seashells language.
seashells are already dead