If ther is a male turtle to fertilize it it might, otherwise not a chance.
Yes they can ! You might find a water-snail in your aquarium - but it may have already laid a large number of eggs - which will hatch into tiny snails !
the are baby turtle
The length of time can vary depending on where the eggs are laid and the temperatures - under average conditions it may take 75 days.
Firstly, the phrasing of your question should probably read: "How are turtles hatched from an egg?" Turtle eggs (whether bred in captivity or not) hatch 60 to 80 days after they are laid. Once the young hatch and dig out of the nest, they are immediately independent. If the eggs are laid upon a beach, the turtles then have to make the journey from their nesting zone to the water, without being eaten by predators ie: seagulls.
A sea turtle's eggs get laid in sand.
there are many turtles with stripes on theyre face and neck search it on wikipedia and google by searching her key appearances the eggs take from 2-4 months to hatch depending on the species
They usually hatch 7 days later after they were laid.
the ocean but only if they are a type of sea turtle, there are freshwater turtles too that would try to find places to hide from predators
wait for them to hatch
The Gestation for a painted turtle is 20-340 days. In some rare cases the eggs may not hatch until the next spring. The turtles may also spend the winter in their nest. The average is 70-80 days from when they were laid.
After twenty-one days after the hen has laid the egg that the roster has fertilized the egg will hatch.
of course they will not hatch they need they're warmth from their mothers.