All of them.
Most reptiles and all amphibians lay eggs. Some reptiles are viviparous.
Yep
A typical amphibian lives on the land until it is time to breed and lay eggs, when it returns to the water.
Most amphibians just abandon their young when they lay their eggs.
because they lay eggs and they don't live in the water they live next to the water.
Reptilian eggs often have a hard or leathery shell protecting them - amphibian eggs do not. Amphibians like frogs and salamanders lay eggs that almost look like balls of gel or slime, so they must be laid somewhere moist. Because reptile eggs have a protective shell, they can be laid in more varied areas than amphibian eggs can.
An alligator is a reptile, not an amphibian.
Yes, many amphibians, particularly frogs and salamanders, lay eggs with a soft, gelatinous shell.
all snakes lay eggs NO - All snakes don't lay eggs! Cottonmouths give birth to live young. They don't lay eggs!
All invertebrates lay eggs.
All bugs lay eggs.