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You would first determine the mass of the egg. Then you would need to determine the volume of the egg through water displacement. Then you would need to divide its mass by its volume, and that will give you the density.
because the salt water is more dense than the egg
The barrier method
its an egg
An Egg
I don't believe the shape of an egg can be used to determine its sex
The central idea in the article "Judging the Value of an Egg" is that the quality of an egg can be influenced by factors such as the diet of the hen, the farming practices used, and the freshness of the egg. It emphasizes the importance of considering these factors when determining the value and overall quality of an egg.
Egg sorting is done to determine the size and quality of the eggs produced. Eggs are graded according to size. Eggs that do not meet with the standards required are used to make liquid egg product, those eggs that are not cracked, deformed or otherwise visually unappealing are sorted into small medium large and extra large (jumbo).
It is the determination of the size, appearance and quality of an egg, as established in the US by the American Egg Board. Grade AA is the best quality, best used for frying or poaching. Grade A is the general all-purpose egg. Grade B is is the lowest food grade egg, used for baking and recipes where appearance isn't required. see link below for a more in-depth description.
Abortion methods should not be confused with methods to prevent pregnancy (contraceptive methods, including emergency contraception). Contraceptive methods work by preventing ovulation (the release of an egg) or by stopping the egg and sperm from meeting. Contraceptive methods, including emergency contraception, cannot be used to terminate or interrupt an established pregnancy. You can visit findmymethod.org to learn more about contraceptive methods.
no
You would first determine the mass of the egg. Then you would need to determine the volume of the egg through water displacement. Then you would need to divide its mass by its volume, and that will give you the density.
You would first determine the mass of the egg. Then you would need to determine the volume of the egg through water displacement. Then you would need to divide its mass by its volume, and that will give you the density.
The age between a blow fly egg and pupa is between one and two weeks. Blow flies are used to determine the time of death.
No it does not.
in napkins and towels
No!