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Snail shells can turn into sediment through a process called weathering and erosion. When snails die, their shells accumulate in the environment, and over time, physical and chemical weathering breaks them down. Factors such as water, wind, and temperature changes contribute to this breakdown, while biological processes, like the action of microorganisms, can further facilitate the decomposition of organic matter. Eventually, these fragmented shells mix with other sediments, contributing to soil and sedimentary rock formations.

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