YES! i have thrown raw eggs at glass doors and window full force before and if the egg doesnt burst in your hand it will either crack or shatter a window.
A raw egg would break 'faster' but it depeneds on what you mean by faster. If you mean it would break easier then yes, it would be a raw egg. This is because a cooked egg's calcium shell has become harder, thus the term 'hard boiled egg'.
Any way you want. Its pretty hard to break concrete with a raw egg.
Yes, the packing material affects how a raw egg is protected. You could place an egg in a cardboard egg carton and then in tightly packed straw and they would not break.
the foes is all over the egg like wen u put your back on a bead of nails
boiled eggs bounce better than raw eggs because the raw egg has a thinner membrane than that of a boiled egg making it easier to break
Salt makes a raw egg salty.
No it does not have to be raw or boiled fo rthe egg to float!
A raw egg is not more dense than a boiled egg.
The raw egg has fluid inside and it wobbles when you spin it but a boiled egg is solid and it doesn't wobble so much as the raw egg
No, it will not break because the couch absorbs the speed of the egg dropping, causing the egg not to break. And now I tell you of a show called, "You Asked For It." A man stood on a (?two story) building and dropped a raw egg onto the ground-level parking lot. The egg bounced into another man's hand (2 or 3 feet bounce)! Then the man in the parking lot said, "You don't belive that this is a raw egg?" He turned his hand over, dropping the egg, which broke. (This was before the days when special effects were used to lie -- to amaze -- people; B&W TV show.)
don't use raw eggs
raw would be easier to digest because it is a liquid but raw egg can be poisonous.