Shell do not sound like the ocean, it is the air that goes through them because of their hollow shape.
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Its not really the sound of the ocean. When u put it up to ur ear, u can just hear the blood flowing around in ur head.
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Maybe the sound of the ocean is suicidal sounding to you because when the waves crash they could sound like small gunshots. ??????
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Various types of shells can be found in the ocean, including gastropod shells, bivalve shells, and cephalopod shells. These shells are created by different types of marine animals and come in a wide range of shapes, sizes, and colors.
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.
Ocean.
A lot of shells of marine organisms wind up on the ocean floor. Bones do not last on the ocean floor, they get eaten. But shells can last.
Castanets are made in pairs, connected loosely with fine cord. Their shape is rather like an empty shell. When the castanets are clicked together fairly quickly they make a sound rather like the sound from clapping hands. It is the hollow parts of the castanets, and of the "cupped" clapping hands which make the sound.
Sound waves are like ocean waves because it resembles an ocean wave with crests (peak) and troughs (valleys). The crests indicate regions of high pressure and the troughs, low pressure.
Diatoms are microscopic algae that have silica shells, or frustules, that are resistant to decomposition. When diatoms die, their shells sink to the ocean floor where they accumulate over time in sediments, forming diatomaceous earth. This accumulation is due to their abundance in aquatic environments and slow degradation rate, making them a common component of ocean-floor sediments.
Radiolarian shells are made of silica, which is a type of mineral that is common in the ocean. These shells are intricately formed by single-celled organisms called radiolarians and play an important role in ocean ecosystems.