There are two possible ways that sea shells could end up in a desert:1.) The shells are fossil evidence that the region was once covered by sea. 2.) Natives who lived in the interior desert would frequently trade with others on the coast for sea shells that they would then use to make jewelry.
Most of the shells found in a desert are fossil evidence that the area was once part of a sea. Some shells were brought by natives who picked them up in trade from other tribes that lived along the coast. They were frequently used to make jewelry.
Well, when one studies the rhyme of " sealing sea shells on the sea shore" One will find that through deliberate effect, this is actually in fact, an example of synical realism. And, the ones on the ground are sandy. Yours truely, Dr I.C. Weener.
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.
Yes, some mountains were once underwater, so it's possible to find sea shells on mountains. These sea shells are typically found in areas where tectonic activities have pushed the sea floor up to form mountains.
Answer: Usually a sea snail's.
they dug up trails in the ground to make the lava go to the sea and make more land
The stomper stomps the ground automatically, making all the turtle shells laying on the ground, pop up.
well first off who cares second of all probably Mary joe Stevens
what seed are ground up to make ferilzer
Sediment
Because America is getting fat and is to lazy to bend down and get them