The roof wouldn't fall.
It wouldn't roll either way, Roosters don't lay eggs.
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Neither way because roosters don't lay eggs
that's funny cause if u don't know rooster don't lay eggs."ha ha".
Roosters don't lay eggs.
In my experience if the chicken laid an egg on a house which way would it roll it would have to depend if the chicken is facing you or its backwards. So if the chicken was facing you the egg would roll left. If the chicken was the other way it would probably go right.
Its easy. while he is on your roof you surprise him and then he will fall off your roof. its that simple. but if you want to do it the old school way you could always go and buy a shot gun
There is no egg. (Roosters do not lay eggs).
Without knowing how the roof was constructed and with what dimension of lumber or steel, there is no way to estimate.
Stalactites are found in limestone caves. They are the limestone formations hanging from the roof. Limestone is calcium carbonate salts. Stalagmites are the formations growing up to the roof. (One way to remember: Stalactites have to hold on tight or they will fall and stalagmites might reach the roof one day.)
A good egg drop project could be to see which type of egg falls the quickest (raw egg, boiled egg, and roughly boiled egg which is not quite boile nor raw). Then go onto a high structure, and time how long it takes for each egg to fall. By the way you'll need a partner for the experiment.
To make an egg survive a 3-foot fall in a toy car, you can cushion it with materials like cotton balls, bubble wrap, or foam padding. Place the egg securely in the center of the toy car surrounded by the cushioning material to absorb the impact of the fall. Additionally, ensure that the toy car has a smooth landing surface to prevent the egg from breaking upon impact.