because an egg shell doesn't have a hard coating like most other shells because an egg shell doesn't have a hard coating like most other shells
it is fragile
Believe or not, this makes them less fragile.
It's all in the shape of the shell.For example, If you squeeze the ends of an egg between the palms of your hands, it won't break. But if you squeeze it in the middlem, then it will pop and crack and make a mess...The shell itself is actually pretty fragile.
The sensitivity of an eggshell primarily relates to its ability to respond to physical stress and environmental conditions. Eggshells are composed mainly of calcium carbonate, making them relatively fragile and sensitive to pressure and temperature changes. While they can withstand some degree of pressure from the weight of the bird, excessive force can cause cracking. Additionally, eggshells are porous, allowing for gas exchange, which makes them sensitive to humidity and environmental pollutants.
The major problem has been the ingredient DDT in pesticides that weakened their eggshells. Eagles ARE making a comeback, but we should NEVER FORGET what a beautiful, fragile planet we have here.
its true cos she smells like eggshells!!!!!!!!! its true cos she smells like eggshells!!!!!!!!!
They can. Pouring vinegar down a drain clogged with eggshells should unclog it as the vinegar dissolves the eggshells.
Nope caused by a deficiency in your body, so not contagious.
Yes, eggshells do have a smell if you leave it out for a certain time.
A situation that is near to being imbalanced is fragile. A person who gets easily sick is fragile. A glass that is easily broken is fragile and the rain forest is about to become imbalanced so it is fragile.
Eggshells are not safe to eat as they can be a source of bacteria and may cause harm if consumed. It is not recommended to consume eggshells.
Walking on Eggshells was created on 2004-10-25.