Its not really the sound of the ocean. When u put it up to ur ear, u can just hear the blood flowing around in ur head.
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Shell do not sound like the ocean, it is the air that goes through them because of their hollow shape. NKV
starfish, seaweed, corals, sponges, algae, sea-shells.
They form from the waves and thesand pressure so...when the waves get bigger the more shells!
This stanza is an example of consonance, where the repetition of the "s" sound in "sea-shells," "smiled," and "spoke" creates a subtle musical quality in the writing.
It is neither - it is, as the name suggests, a sound.A sound is a large sea or ocean inlet larger than a bay.
Sea shells can symbolize a connection to the ocean, prosperity, and protection. They are often associated with the mysteries of the sea and are considered to bring good luck and positive energy. In some cultures, sea shells are also seen as symbols of rebirth and transformation.
Oh, dude, sea shells are shells you find on the beach, like the ones you pick up and pretend to hear the ocean in. Fossil shells are like ancient sea shells that have been buried for millions of years, so they're basically like the grandpas of sea shells. So, like, sea shells are for collecting, and fossil shells are for, I don't know, impressing your friends with your knowledge of ancient marine life.
If the desert was once under a prehistoric ocean than yes.
Yes it is. The heart of the ocean is what makes it live. Without the heart, there would be no waves or anything, just still water. if you mean the gem from titanic no its fictionalIf you are referring to the apparent ability to hear the sea in particular sea shells, then no. It is simply the sound of blood circulating around and inside your ear.
No, "Sally sells sea shells by the seashore" is not an onomatopoeia. Onomatopoeias are words that imitate the sound they represent, such as "buzz" or "crash".
sea anemones do not have shells !