Chris Brennan-Jones receives funding for research from the NHMRC and the Western Australian Department of Health. Each seashell is a unique shape. Hollow and curved ones can “catch” some of the sounds ...
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Why Do Shells Sound Like the Ocean?
If you hold up a seashell to your ear and listen, you may hear what sounds like rolling waves and wind. But it’s not actually the ocean. Now that we’ve got that out of the way, what exactly is it that ...
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