There are on average 9000 pores on the egg shell.
Here is a very interesting webpage with some good eggy info.
http://pubs.acs.org/cen/whatstuff/84/8434egg.html
In a chicken eggshell, there are approximately 7,000 pores.
Mold is a common contaminant of the surface of shell eggs. When eggs are moved from a cold to a warm environment, moisture condenses on the surface of the egg. Mold will grow when the egg is in a warm moist environment. The mold can penetrate the shell through the pores in the shell.
The pores.
Yes, eggs have tiny pores in their shells that allow gases to pass through. These pores are essential for the exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide to support the developing embryo inside the egg.
The homophone for "pours" is "pores." "Pores" refers to small openings on the surface of something, such as the skin, through which liquids or gases can pass.
by the pores you have in your skin if you clog them you get acne or a pimple
stomata :) i think...
The word pores has one syllable.
Sweat pores arise from the dermis of the skin.
These opening are called pores.
The water table.
The bubbles and pores are from trapped gasses which expanded in the molten material as it neared the surface. They're usually found in extrusive igneous rocks, those that have solidified in the air or on the surface.