yes, it becomes wet
because there are many tiny holes in the egg's shell, and once the liquid is absorbed into the inside of the egg, the different chemicals inside the egg and it's shell react to it.
They contain h2o and an egg
Putting ice into them or put them into freezer.
There is albumen, where the embryo gets protein and the yolk, where the embryo gets fat.
you can hatch a sparrow egg by putting on to soft pillows and or putting it on a hankercheif and putting a lamp over the egg and see if you have ant luck with that and another thing is you don't want to put your scent on the egg too much or it sometimes will not hatch
yes
Coka Cola
By putting a male and female Turtwig into the daycare, eventually they will form an egg.
Normally by painting it or putting stickers on it
a decalcified egg is the result of putting an egg into a certain substance for about 3 days and then basically the shell of the egg is gone because of what the substance does to it.
mixtures can be formed by physically putting two or more substances together. Mixtures can be formed between solids and liquids, solids and solids, liquids and liquids, solids and gas, liquids and gas, gas and gas
Yes, eggs can float in dense liquids due to the principle of buoyancy. When a liquid is denser than the egg, it can support the egg's weight, causing it to float. This is why eggs may float in liquids like saltwater or sugar water, which are significantly denser than plain water. Conversely, if the liquid is less dense, the egg will sink.