Empty shells make noise when wind passes through them due to the shape and structure of the shell, which can amplify sound. As the wind flows over and into the shell, it creates vibrations in the air within and around it, producing a range of sounds. The specific shape and size of the shell influence the pitch and volume of the noise, making each shell unique in its auditory result when wind blows through it.
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