Yes, tortoises' shells do grow. They don't go looking for an abandoned larger shell as they grow, like some sea creatures do. Their shells are attached to their spines.
Umah 3 der brain. That question makes no sense at all, matio.
No, a sea snail can't grow its shell back.
Sea shells are made primarily of calcium carbonate, which is a compound that contains ionic bonds between calcium and carbonate ions. This makes sea shells predominantly ionic.
The sea animal that makes chalk tubes on stones and shells is barnacles. Barnacles will attach themselves to whatever is handy and multiply very fast.
Shells get their color from whatever type of mollusce made them. :)
sea anemones do not have shells !
Sally found 109381 sea shells on the sea shore.
The poem "She shells sea shells by the sea shore" is a tongue twister that plays with alliteration and repetition. It is a fun and challenging sentence to say quickly due to its repetitive consonant sounds. The phrase showcases the poet's creativity and ability to manipulate language for a playful effect.
Barnacles grow on wooden, fibreglass and steel boats. They grow on rocks sometimes. They grow on mussel shells, and on branches/ logs that have been floating in the sea a long time.
no you can't grow shells at home but you can find them on the beach
Sea Shells was created on 31-02-07.