chemical weathering because of the the breaking down of eggs
1. loss of habitat 2. loss of usable ( non polluted ) resources. 3. i don't know if it is still a big problem, but pesticides have this chemical in them that weakens the egg shells on the eggs of bald eagles. this made the eggs super prone to breaking, which greatly reduces population of the bird.
Bald eagles hatch from eggs, just like all other birds.
In there nest up in a tree
one per drop
yes only the female
30 per year usually :)
Bald eagles make a huge nest of sticks, in the top of tall trees.
Yes. Farmers used a chemical called DDT on their crops as an insecticide This chemical would leak into the ground and pollute the water, eventually the fish in the water were poisoned and the eagles that ate the fish consumed large amounts of DDT due to biomagnification. Then when the eagles laid eggs, the DDT caused the shells off the eggs to be softer so when the mother eagle was incubating her eggs, they would be crushed.
other birds, fish ,rats even other bird eggs! HOPE THIS HELPED:D!
Eagles lay eggs. They do get pregnant. Bald eagle eggs hatch in 6 to 7 weeks.
Being a bird, the bald eagle lays eggs in a nest almost 3 meters wide.
Bald eagles build large nests of sticks and small tree limbs. They add to the nest each year until it collapses.