egg came first it got laid by a human
Neither. The chicken came first, not the chick or the egg. God created adults first. not babies
I would have to say it depends on your point of view. The chicken giving birth to the egg most definitely comes before the egg. However the chick being given birth to is both a chick and an egg, being that the egg is a chick in its simplest form of infancy. It is like asking what came first the man or the infant boy? The infant is both an infant boy and a man just not yet reached a higher level of maturity or thought.
first don't you mean CHICKEN? and the egg did dino's where laying eggs -4 chickens where
The end where the baby chick's head was positioned. Otherwise it would have been born backwards or what is commonly known as breech birth. Chicken's may be dumb but that at least know which way is up!
Chick or the egg!
You can explain to the child that a food egg, like the ones we eat, comes from a hen and is just an egg that doesn't have a baby chick inside. In contrast, a baby chick egg has a tiny chick developing inside it, which will eventually hatch into a baby chicken if it is kept warm and safe. So, one is for eating, while the other is for growing a new chick!
the egg comes first they had to evolve from reptiles
The egg is the first then the chicken. A rational thinker would conclude that egg snatched to give rise to a "chick" or chicken and the egg is the product of nature.
A baby chick typically loses its egg tooth within the first few days after hatching. The egg tooth is used to break through the shell during the hatching process, and once the chick is out of the egg, it is no longer needed.
the egg because dinos lay eggs
A chick comes from an egg laid by a hen. Inside the egg, the fertilized embryo develops over about 21 days through a process called incubation, during which the hen keeps the egg warm. Once fully developed, the chick hatches by breaking through the eggshell. This process is a key part of the reproductive cycle in birds.
There will be kind of pocket in the egg which contains enough oxygen for the chick to breathe in the egg for 21 days.