first you have to boil the eggshell after that ground and pound the eggshell using mortar and pestle after that the eggshell would be a substitute to the sand that will be mixed with the clay
answered by: MARK ERIC C. DALE-REALONZO BONANDA
Are there any parts of a eggshell that are harder
An eggshell can withstand a lot more pressure than people think. It can withstand the force of 6.2 pounds or 25 Newtons.
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co2 is evolved and calcium oxide(caO) is formed.
Yes, some parts of an eggshell are indeed stronger than others. The shape of an egg provides structural integrity, with the curved shape distributing pressure evenly. The thicker areas, typically around the ends, are generally more robust, while the thinner sections, often found along the sides, can be more vulnerable to cracking. Overall, the design of the eggshell allows it to withstand external forces while still being relatively lightweight.
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Bricks can only be made into Brick Blocks, Stairs and Slabs.
No bricks are made out of bricks.
you put cement down then bricks then cement then bricks. etc.
dont drop the egg.
you poke holes in the egg in the top and bottom and blow out the yolk and then you take grass and put it in the empty eggshell make sure you get ALL the yolk out and rinse it out :)
clay+fire=bricks
Eggshell
The eggshell is porous.
Fire + Clay= Bricks
Bricks were used to make it strong.
There is 8,432 bricks in the Harvard Yard