Because calcium is a soft metallic element, and a hammer (presumably made of iron) is harder and more dense than the calcium.
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Thank you for your question. The highest nutritional source of calcium is found in: Sesame Seeds. They contain 975mg per 100g serving. which is 98% of the Daily Value. Make sure they are whole (Unhulled) and not Decorticated. This is Because 93.8% of the Calcium is found in the hull of the Sesame seed. For Comparison: 1 cup (244grams) of Whole Cows Milk contains 276mg of Calcium. (28% of the Daily Value) 1 cup (244grams) of Whole Sesame Seeds contains 1404mg of Calcium (140% of the Daily value) (Source: http://www.nutritiondata.com) -If i find a higher source of calcium, this answer will be updated-
You ingest calcium in the food you eat and the milk you drink.
broccoli
Dairy products derived from skim milk are going to have the highest calcium content.
Calcium is needed to repair bone tissue making them strong and dense.
Calcium metal is more dense than water. If you had a block of calcium and dropped it in a container of water, it would sink. Note! Calcium reacts with water! Calcium metal is stored in a container beneath kerosene or another liquid to isolate the metal from air. Calcium will chemically react with the moisture in air and will thus be decomposed.
Because calcium is a soft metallic element, and a hammer (presumably made of iron) is harder and more dense than the calcium.
by drinking less milk or a calcium defficency
It;s White, or silvery. And it's not very dense
Eating food with calcium can make you taller.
Calcium floats on water because it is less dense than water. Because calcium displaces a greater mass of water, the buoyant force keeps it afloat.
Nutrient dense food- is defined as the density of nutrients to kcalories. Nutrient dense foods provide more nutrients relative to kcalories.
Milk contains calcium.
Yes, calcium is one of the key minerals required for human helath. Calcium plays an important role in building strong, dense bones. In fact approximately 99% of calcium is stored in the bones and teeth.