An 8th Grader named Whitney "Fat Folks" Robinson Burned her hand eating a marshmellow. Ewwww!
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!
It keeps it safe while it develops. The yolk is food for the chick.
The developing chick feeds on the yolk sac, much like the baby of live bearing animals attaches to the placenta. The chick has enough nutrients when born to got 24 hours without beginning on chick starter.
The chick grows in the albumen (the white of the egg) and feeds off the yolk.
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ok a chick is a chicken but it is not fully developed it is the young of the chicken that's why they call it the chick but there is no further explanation about it
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While technically, bowling pins with surlyn coating could be burned, you would want to research the toxic hazards of the material burning. Surlyn generally burns faster than the wood and would appear to look like a marshmallow. It's important to make sure the pin is not a magnesium pin as there were some made with this material. It's will reach a temperature hot enough to burn through concrete.
A marshmallow belongs to the category of colloids. It consists of a solid phase (the gelatin and sugar matrix) dispersed in a gas phase (air), giving it a soft, spongy texture. Unlike a suspension, where the solid particles can settle, or a solution, where substances are completely dissolved, a marshmallow maintains its structure while having a uniform appearance.
No, a marshmallow cannot conduct electricity because it is primarily composed of sugar, water, and air, which are non-conductive materials. While some ingredients may contain tiny amounts of ions, the overall structure of a marshmallow does not allow for the free flow of electric current. Thus, it acts as an insulator rather than a conductor.
You can start weaning your budgie chick from formula to seeds around 6 to 8 weeks of age, as long as it is eating solid food on its own. Gradually introduce seeds and fresh vegetables while reducing the amount of formula offered. Ensure the chick is gaining weight and showing interest in the seeds before fully transitioning. It's essential to monitor its health during this process to ensure a smooth weaning.
When you push the plunger of a syringe down into a marshmallow, it puffs up with air. When you pull the plunger of the syringe up while it is in the marshmallow, it will shrink.