Chickens. First What kind of eggs you are referring to. Bcz there are many kind of eggs ........
Eggshells evolved with first reptiles and some acquatic creatures, and then birds; the animals form them within their bodies in order to protect the growing embryo until it is sufficiently mature to expel the egg and allow it to hatch. Some reptiles and pretty well all birds continue to incubate (keep warm) the egg once it leaves their bodies, in order to keep the embryo alive until it's ready to hatch.
Birds' eggs are usually hard and rigid, though with varying degrees of porosity and brittleness. Reptile eggs can be soft, depending on the reptile. Where I live we have a lot of small skinks (soft shells) and geckos (hard shells). The skink eggs look and feel like little white, slightly oval, styrofoam beads from bean bags, while the gecko eggs are round, greyish and hard, like little porcelain balls, very similar in appearance, in fact, to tiny computer-mouse balls.
its true cos she smells like eggshells!!!!!!!!! its true cos she smells like eggshells!!!!!!!!!
They can. Pouring vinegar down a drain clogged with eggshells should unclog it as the vinegar dissolves the eggshells.
Yes, eggshells do have a smell if you leave it out for a certain time.
Eggshells are not safe to eat as they can be a source of bacteria and may cause harm if consumed. It is not recommended to consume eggshells.
Walking on Eggshells was created on 2004-10-25.
No, it is not recommended to put eggshells in the garbage disposal as they can damage the blades and clog the drain. It is better to dispose of eggshells in the trash.
No, eggshells are not good for garbage disposal as they can damage the blades and clog the system. It is best to dispose of eggshells in the compost or trash instead.
No, eggshells should not go in the garbage disposal as they can damage the blades and cause clogs. It is best to dispose of eggshells in the trash or compost them.
Eggshells are missionary intributed.
No, it is not safe to put eggshells in the garbage disposal as they can damage the blades and clog the pipes. It is better to dispose of eggshells in the trash or compost them.
physical water and eggshells do not chemically bond
No, eggshells should not go down the garbage disposal as they can damage the blades and clog the pipes. It is best to dispose of eggshells in the trash or compost them.