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  • Seashells: Do They Conduct or Insulate Electricity?
    Seashells are insulators.

    A conductor is a material that allows electricity to flow through it, while an insulator is a material that does not allow electricity to flow through it. Seashells are made of calcium carbonate, which is a non-metallic mineral that does not conduct electricity. Therefore, seashells are insulators.

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