The egg would sink in freshwater because it is denser than water. Eggs have a higher density than freshwater, so they sink rather than float.
If the egg was raw then the inside would shrivel up due to osmosis.
I don't think that would happen, because if both were released at the same time then the sperm would already be in the area, in order to fertilise the one egg. But the other egg would hardly be ignored. However, if it was, I think it's sage to assume it would either hang around until the other child is born, or be absorbed by it to create new cells. I think that the egg which was not fertilised would degrade. However, if it was kept for a long time, than it would probably die in the females body.
It floats because the water is heaver then the bottle. The bottle is light so it floats. No,It floats because the particles are free to move inside but with water in it there is not enough space for the particles to move so it floats.
The egg is broken into pieces (disintegrates) and is discharged as menstrual flow
Yes, it is possible to remove the egg shell of a freshly laid egg without boiling it by cracking the egg open carefully and gently peeling the shell away. However, the egg white and yolk may be more delicate and difficult to handle compared to a boiled egg.
the egg would then become poisoned
The ovary would not release the egg, i.e. ovulation would not happen. the egg would not be released into the fallopian tube
To get dried on egg off glass it is best to scrape it off with a safety razor with the egg still dry, then after the majority of the egg is removed clean the window, as you regularly would with ammonianated glass cleaner and squeegee or paper towel.
You would hard hard egg white (albumin) Ever poached an egg?
The ovary would not release the egg, i.e. ovulation would not happen. the egg would not be released into the fallopian tube
there would be an egg in the ocean. A fish might eat also.
SaltWater
It dies.
It would break. -____-
cuz saltwater is more dense than freshwater
A previously boiled egg (unshelled) would simply be heated up and become a very hard boiled egg.
they lay egg in the ocean