Yes, egg shells can be composted. They need to be crushed into super-small pieces, whose decomposition adds calcium to soil amendments, fertilizers, and mulches.
you dont go to the sea shore to buy egg shells
A toddler should not be allowed to eat egg shells as the shells will scratch the throat.
Egg shells // A rooster.
Yes. It'll have crushed egg shells in it as a result.
Egg incubation helps chicks get out of their shells. Or for the people who have this question as a math problem, the answer is THE EGG SIT (the exit).
Food-grade ink is required to code on egg shells, because egg shells are porous and chemicals could enter the egg. Also, eggs are often cooked with the shells intact (e.g. hard-boiled); so the consumer could come into contact with the ink while eating the egg. Even when an egg is cracked there is a risk that the egg contents could come into contact with the ink.
well, the best way I have seen is to boil it for 5 minutes maximum. Then due to heat, the egg shells and the crust of the egg gets thiner.
egg shells will most likely react with vinegar and sprite
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the answer is yes