ScienceWhy do seashells sound like the ocean?

Why do seashells sound like the ocean?



If you ever took a trip to the beach as a child, it’s possible you will have been encouraged to hold a shell to your ear so you can “hear” the ocean. But why is it possible to hear sounds resembling the sea inside a shell? Are we somehow listening to noises from the shell’s past, or is it something more easily explained?

“It isn’t the sound of the sea,” Trevor Cox, a professor of acoustic engineering at the University of Salford in the United Kingdom, told Live Science in an email. “But, as you’re holding a seashell to your ear, it makes sense that people would think it might be.”



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