The answer is chickens,because eggs come out of chickens.So the scientific method would be chickens were first. Except that eggs were being laid a long, long time before chickens existed and eggs is listed first in the question.
The egg came first. This is because genetic mutations in non-chicken birds led to the first chicken egg, out of which hatched the first chicken.
The chicken: God created animals, not eggs.
And for those that are not religious, the Chicken: because it takes a chicken to hatch an egg.
The chicken obviously wins
the chicken. when god created the earth he put animals not eggs. therefore the chicken came firstAnswer:Evolution works in such a way that the traits leading up to "chicken -ness" can be present in both parents without them being (technically) chickens. When they mate the genes can recombine to provide the offspring (in the egg) with all the genes to be a chicken. So the parents are not technically chickens, the embryo is a chicken and grows to be a chicken. The chicken comes first. Yes this means the egg the first chicken comes from is not a chicken's egg. All eggs from the first chicken are then chicken's eggs.
The concept of the chicken and egg dilemma is a philosophical question about the origins of things. In biological terms, eggs existed long before chickens, as they are a common reproductive strategy across many species. Therefore, eggs would have come first.
Evolutionary biologists believe that the chicken evolved from a bird that was not quite a chicken, so the egg that hatched the first true chicken would have been laid by a bird that was very similar to a chicken. In this sense, the chicken egg came first.
The egg came first. Evolutionary changes over time resulted in the gradual transition of a bird species laying eggs with different traits, eventually leading to the chicken as we know it today.
The egg came first. The first egg containing a genetic mutation that resulted in a chicken hatched from a non-chicken ancestor. This genetic mutation led to the birth of the first chicken, making the egg the predecessor to the chicken.
Eggs.
A chicken! I have a chicken and her first egg was green. So that's your answer.
Chicken
The concept of the chicken and egg dilemma is a philosophical question about the origins of things. In biological terms, eggs existed long before chickens, as they are a common reproductive strategy across many species. Therefore, eggs would have come first.
yep
obviously it was the chicken that came first or else the egg would have never survived on its own
Something that was nearly a chicken. The way natural selection works, is through gradual change due to mutations in reproduction, so the parent of the first chicken eggs wasn't a chicken, but a bird that was almost a chicken that laid mutated eggs.
the egg because dinos lay eggs
The traditional riddle asks, "Which came first, the chicken or the egg?" It's a philosophical question about causality and evolution, with no definitive answer. Some argue the egg came first due to evolutionary processes, while others believe the chicken must have existed first to lay the egg.
the chicken. when god created the earth he put animals not eggs. therefore the chicken came firstAnswer:Evolution works in such a way that the traits leading up to "chicken -ness" can be present in both parents without them being (technically) chickens. When they mate the genes can recombine to provide the offspring (in the egg) with all the genes to be a chicken. So the parents are not technically chickens, the embryo is a chicken and grows to be a chicken. The chicken comes first. Yes this means the egg the first chicken comes from is not a chicken's egg. All eggs from the first chicken are then chicken's eggs.
they lay eggs
whale sperm