An ostrich egg can be compressed quite a bit. A chicken egg, not so much. It also depends on whether you put the pressure on the long axis or across the shorter one. There are a lot of variables involved here. Just one would be the shell thickness of a pair of eggs that are identical in size.
An egg cracks when boiling because the heat causes the air and moisture inside the egg to expand, creating pressure that can crack the shell.
You have to freeze yourself so much that you become a fragile solid and then take a big hammer and hit yourself. You will surely crack.
Slightly delicate. it does not take much forse at all to crack one
They grow inside the egg and the pressure grows and the egg stats to crack.
yes if there is a high pressure on the water(when the water is deep).
Egg fossils are the same as any other fossil. They crack,shatter and have to be handled with much care.
Breaking an egg is a physical change not a chemical one.
Eggs crack when boiling because the heat causes the air and moisture inside the egg to expand rapidly, creating pressure that can crack the shell.
Eggs crack while boiling because the heat causes the air inside the egg to expand, creating pressure that can crack the shell.
You have to crack the egg first then take the inside and put it in something else
You can peel a banana but not an egg.. But you can crack an egg.. :)
When you crack an egg yellow stuff comes out.......lol