Seashells are not considered minerals because they are composed primarily of organic materials, specifically calcium carbonate, which is produced by living organisms like mollusks. Minerals are defined as naturally occurring inorganic substances with a specific chemical composition and crystalline structure. Since seashells are formed through biological processes and lack a crystalline structure, they do not meet the criteria for classification as minerals.
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