Nothing, Or crush them
No, turtles typically lay their eggs on land, not in water.
let them grow
She could - but the eggs wouldn't hatch.
Turtle eggs cannot stay in the water for more than 48 hours after they are laid or they will die.
Turtle eggs can typically survive in water for a few days to a week, as they require a specific environment to hatch successfully. Extended exposure to water can cause the eggs to become waterlogged and reduce their chances of hatching. It is essential to provide the appropriate nest conditions for turtle eggs to ensure their survival.
Yes
it lays its eggs in the sand on a beach or near water and leaves the eggs there when they hatch they got directly the the water
the australian snake head turtle does not hatches the eggs as like other turtles their eggs needs a normal warm temprature . but the snake head turtles cover their eggs with the sand ,after breaking the shell it's offsprings needs water to live.
No they might not get warm enough to hatch
Depends what kind of female turtle we are speaking of. Some species lay their eggs in sand in a dry environment, but some are capable of doing it in the water.
It won't harm the turtle - but the eggs should be removed from the water as soon as possible.
Turtle eggs (and tortoise eggs) can be either hard or soft-shelled, depending on the species.