yes
Yes but there is more to find
The eggs are not any good if found underwater.
No, eggs do not contain lactose. Lactose is a sugar found in dairy products like milk, whereas eggs are not dairy products and do not contain any lactose.
Brachiosaurus, a genus of large dinosaurs, did not have rings in the sense of tree rings or similar structures. However, if you are referring to the rings found in some plants, those are typically growth rings that indicate the age of a tree. Brachiosaurus lived during the Late Jurassic period and primarily fed on vegetation, but its anatomy does not feature any rings.
I have been told that if a egg is not fertile the hen will get rid of any eggs there are not developing...
There has not been any huge advantage but they can produce a number of the eggs.
There have not been any bodies, mummies,etc. found in any pyramid in egypt. They have been found near the pyramids, but never found inside, nor have any hyrogliphics been discovered.
phenylalanine is found in any food that contains artificial sweeteners such as diet sodas. It is also found in eggs, milk, soy, cheeses, beans and meats.
There have been no birds sent up in space so it's unknown what birds, if any, lay eggs in space.
No telescope has been found on any galaxy
Supposedly The Oviraptor ate eggs, they have found remains of these near what they thought were triceratops eggs in Mongolia and china so its possible they did, no is quite sure they did or didnt eat other dino eggs
Consuming eggs that have been left out for 2 days is not safe, as they can become contaminated with harmful bacteria like Salmonella. It is best to refrigerate eggs promptly after purchase and discard any that have been left out at room temperature for more than 2 hours.