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an egg brakes when a person hits the shell on a hard object and then the force between you and the object when it lands on it is so hard that the shell has no choice but to crack open and, WHAM!!??, out comes the yolk!

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15y ago

Large amounts of calcium in the hens diet will cause an egg to be extra hard. Usually a new pullet in her first month of egg production will produce eggs that are very solid and hard to crack.

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15y ago

Grass acts like a spring to slow the egg, and grass is grown commonly in moist sod which also displaces easily to cushion the shock on the egg.

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13y ago

Force, or entropy, or thermodynamics, or work, or the forward motion of time. However you wanna look at it.

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6y ago

Because grass is soft, too soft for the egg to break.

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6y ago

The grass is relatively soft. But I am pretty sure it can still break, depending on how hard it falls, and on the consistency of the ground, and the grass.

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