Eggs can withstand more force from the pointed end because it has an arc shape
The topside should be the strongest because it is has the sharpest curvature. The topside is more domed shaped than the sides, so the topside is stronger.
Eggs are surprisingly strong and can withstand forces such as compression (from being squeezed) and tension (being pulled). The exact force an egg can withstand will vary depending on factors like the direction of the force, the size of the egg, and its orientation. Strongest at the top and bottom, an egg can handle up to 40 pounds of pressure on its end.
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The Greater Roadrunner's diet consists of insects, spiders, scorpions, small reptiles and rodents, eggs, and some fruit.
because the dome shape balances the force or mass of pressure so it is equal. how did you expect birds to be able to sit on eggs.
Most of the young will not survive to adulthood to lay their own eggs, so they lay thousands for a greater chance that a few--the strongest--will survive.
because the dome shape balances the force or mass of pressure so it is equal. how did you expect birds to be able to sit on eggs.
First take eggs and subject to a highly concussive force like that of a roadside IED. Then lie about why you got the eggs in the first place, and keep them for much longer than you originally said or is necessary.
A dozen means twelve and so a dozen eggs is twelve eggs. Usually eggs are sold in cartons and these contain a specific number which will be either a half-dozen (which is six eggs), a dozen (that is, twelve eggs), or the number can be specified, say nine eggs, or maybe even fifteen or eighteen eggs. If you want a greater quantity of eggs you might buy a tray, which will be thirty eggs. For some reason, eggs are usually sold in multiples of three.
It is a defence against predators. The more that aren't eaten, the greater the chance of survival of the species.