I think three of them are in downtown bikini bottom one in rock bottom and one in boating school test course
in mr krabs house he stool it because he want money mr krabs house near the table
In the boating school near Mrs. Puff.
first get to the jellyfish field then go straight ahead then you will find the kelp forest
squid ward is in sponge bob squarepants neighbor hood left from his house
To get some pearls, you have to catch a lot of Clampearls (Route 219 Super Rod and Route 221 Super Rod), because they sometimes have Big Pearls.
A String of Pearls
Natural pearls are very rare. They are, in fact, much more rare than diamonds. There is no scientific study available that definitively shows how rare a natural pearl is, but many experts believe it takes approximately 10,000 mollusks to find one fine natural pearl. However, in areas of Central America, there are places where natural pearls are much more prevalent. It is believe this is due to a higher parasitic concentration. Cultured pearls are not nearly as rare. In fact, all the pearls we see today in jewelry stores are cultured pearls. The natural pearl industry all but died nearly 100 years ago. Cultured pearls are pearls grown on farms where pearl mollusks are nucleated and then tended for a period of time, eventually producing a pearl.
You find Sandy Cheeks.
Make up a code
It is in Mr. Krabs' back pocket.
take the bus and go to industrial park and go inside and find it.
first get to the jellyfish field then go straight ahead then you will find the kelp forest
you have to have super speed to get to wormy. you first have to jump on the fragile platforms and then go straight from there and you'll find wormy.
squid ward is in sponge bob squarepants neighbor hood left from his house
Pearls
in a jewelery shop
yes this is very normal you may also find tiny pearls
You may find this example helpful. Yellow flowers abound here. Yeti crabs live at a very deep depth.
From white through to black and in between you will find shades of grey (some with a greenish tinge), pinks, and peaches. It all depends where they pearls are from, although some pearls are dyed.