Spring and Fall Equinox
With practice you can balance an egg on its end on any day of the year.It is an urban legend that you can only do so on the first day of spring and autumn because of the earth's tilt on those days.
Depends on what species, they all differ greatly.
well, if it takes 62-66 days it means it would take around 9 weeks
I think about 14 days
12 yo 14 days
In 1 year there are 365 days. So if you do 365 days (which is one year), divided by 28 days (which is an estimate of one month)... you get 13,03571429-- basically 13. Then do 13 X 35 = 455 I hope I helped you all. Good Luck
1 year
With practice you can balance an egg on its end on any day of the year.It is an urban legend that you can only do so on the first day of spring and autumn because of the earth's tilt on those days.
It is 1/5 of a normal (non Leap) calendar year.
You can balance an egg on a nail at the equator because the Earth's rotation creates a force that helps keep the egg upright. This force is strongest at the equator, making it easier to balance the egg there.
2 months
When an egg yolk is placed in salt water, water molecules move out of the yolk by osmosis to balance the concentration of salt inside and outside. This causes the yolk to shrink or shrivel up as it loses water and becomes denser.
it would take a while for it to happen, firstly your incubated egg would be in the incubator for around 30 days, after the incubation has finished it would take around 7-8 weeks for it two be fully grown.
An urban legend. It's more commonly said of eggs, but with sufficient care, it's possible to balance an egg on any day of the year. Similarly, if you can get a pop can to balance on one day, you can get it to balance on any day if you try.
They are getting ready to have it.
it would take day-and-a-half
egg hatches in 12 to 14 days