There is a small air-sac at one one of the egg (intended to supply air to a developing embryo) - that makes it buoyant.
Yes, an egg will float in salted water because the increased density of the water due to the salt makes it easier for objects with lower density, like an egg, to float.
an egg floats on water because the density of water is lower than the density of the egg.
An egg floats in water because its density is lower than that of water. This means that the egg is lighter than the water it displaces, causing it to float.
A raw egg floats in water because its density is lower than that of water. This means that the egg is lighter than the water it displaces, causing it to float.
An egg floats in salt water because the density of the salt water is higher than the density of the egg. The higher density of the salt water creates an upward buoyant force on the egg, causing it to float.
an egg can float in salt water.
no an egg does not float in regular water.
Yes, and egg will float in salt water.
Egg float in water because the mass of the water is less than the mass of the egg.
it takes about ten water to float an egg
Yes, an egg will float in salted water because the increased density of the water due to the salt makes it easier for objects with lower density, like an egg, to float.
an egg floats on water because the density of water is lower than the density of the egg.
An egg does float in water that is mixed with salt, because salt provides more density in the water, and ,therefore, allows an egg to float.
You can float an egg in very salty water.
Only an altered egg float.
An egg floats in water because its density is lower than that of water. This means that the egg is lighter than the water it displaces, causing it to float.
you put it in a cup of water or something that has water in it