Yes, all pearls come from bivalves though not all bivalves form pearls. Look at the inside of the shell and if it contains mother of pearl then the bivalve is capable of producing pearls. This holds true for both fresh and salt water bodies.
The pearls aren't in the Sea of Monsters. They are in the first book.
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Ciro pearls, also known as "Ciro" or "Ciro jewelry," refer to a specific brand of cultured freshwater pearls that are known for their high quality and unique luster. They are often used in a variety of jewelry pieces, including necklaces, bracelets, and earrings. Ciro pearls are appreciated for their affordability compared to traditional saltwater pearls while still offering a beautiful aesthetic. The brand emphasizes craftsmanship and design, making them popular among pearl enthusiasts.
The cast of Pearls of Death - 1914 includes: Joe Evans as Lockwood Beck Geraldine Maxwell
If u stomp on on those pearls it gets u out of the underworld and no one wants to be in the underworld. NO ONE!!!! Hope this helped
Bivalve crustaceans such as oysters have pearls.
Pearl oysters or also called marine bivalve molluscs. They are the only oyster to produce south sea pearls.
Pearls is a noun. It's the plural form of pearl.
There are freshwater and saltwater pearl. Pearls can be natural or cultured. Also, they are given names based on their color, where they were grown, how they were grown, their shape, and the type of bivalve (two-shelled organism) they came from.
Mussels are bivalve.
No. Clams do not produce pearls. Pearls form in nacreous mollusks from the family Bivalvia. Clams are non-nacreous, but can have growths that are similar to pearls, but are referred to as calcareous concretions.
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Bath pearls are a variety of bath salts which are found in the form of a small sphere and which dissolve when placed in water.
A mussel is a bivalve, which means it has two shells that are hinged together to protect its soft body.
What is a bivalve? In human anatomy,its valve found in a vein.
Clams can form pearls!
it is called a bivalve