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The roof wouldn't fall.
Yes.
No. Not unless you carry it for 30 feet without dropping it.
Catch it
Neither would drop faster. The egg and the egg yolk both have the same forces of gravity acting on them. so this means that they both will drop at the same time.
an egg is 73.679789878908 feet tall an egg is 73.679789878908 feet tall
Spring and Fall Equinox
To protect an egg from breaking at a 35-foot fall, you can create a cushioning system around it using materials like bubble wrap, foam, or cotton balls inside a sturdy container. The container should be securely closed to prevent the egg from moving around during the fall, dispersing the impact force and absorbing the shock upon landing.
Penguins have been known to incubate their eggs on their feet. This is because if they were to set the egg on the ice, which makes up their breeding grounds, the egg would freeze solid. For many months they maneuver their feet, and a fat role, around the egg cradling it, and keeping it safe from harm and toasty warm.
no because the egg will just fall and brake and the baby would die!
Neither way because roosters don't lay eggs
It goes as fast as a sandwich on steroids!