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The eggshell would dissolve without breaking the membrane that contains the egg. See the Related Link.
You add water to the container then you stir, the water and salt would form a solution and sand would settle on the bottom of the container. You get another container and place on a filter paper then you pour the water into it, which would lead to the sand staying in the filter paper and the solution, which is made of salt and water, would be left. Finally, you place the container on a source of heat which will cause the water to evaporate and salt staying in the container. Now weigh the residue and find the percentage.
nothing-look at the ocean.
Racoon, squirrels, birds and other critters have a tendency to destroy it.
It'd get pale
If its in a closed container nothing will happen. If not then the bacteria would multiply too much and make you sick
It would go mouldy because of the bacteria already present on it, however if you somehow disinfected the bread while it was in the container, it would not go mouldy, it would simply go dry and hard as rock. The only real way you could do this is by heating it up to 180+ degrees C while in the container.
It will congeal, and become a solid mass of milk floating on whatever water is left in the container.
The eggshell would dissolve without breaking the membrane that contains the egg. See the Related Link.
It would die
we would have no food left :)
there would only be 10 left unless they mate
he would kill himself
It would shrink. (>'-')>
Nothing would happen if the moon was on the left and the sun on the right. The moon and sun are often on different sides of the earth.
nothing at all, some people like to keep jelly warm by doing that! it will be fine and fresh!
I don't know what will happen if coal is finished