The diameter of a typical chicken egg is about 5.5 to 6.5 centimeters (approximately 2.2 to 2.6 inches). However, egg sizes can vary based on the species of bird. For instance, quail eggs are smaller, while duck eggs can be larger. Thus, the diameter can differ depending on the type of egg in question.
the ellipse is an egg shaped park. 2 buildings that flank it are the white house and the washington monument
Chickens can only lay one egg every 24 hours, and they can lay in winter if there is light from 14-16 hours a day (that's when they lay best) but I'm not an expert and I think there is more to it than that.
corgette and zukeni are tyhe same as are aubergine and egg plants
No an egg is not a sphere. It is an ovoid. This shape is named after the shape of an egg.
Yes.
Yes.
The animal hatched out of the largest egg will typically be larger in size compared to the animal hatched out of the smallest egg at birth. As they grow, this size difference may increase significantly depending on the species. For example, a bird hatched from a larger egg may end up much bigger than a bird hatched from a smaller egg.
No, the size would be unaffected by the coloring.
the egg is larger than the sperm cell
yes, much larger
Larger
A kiwi's egg is 120mm long and 80mm wide. This is a little smaller than an emu's egg and considerably smaller than an ostrich egg.
No, sperm cells are much smaller than female egg cells. Sperm cells are specialized for motility and fertilization, while egg cells are larger and contain the necessary nutrients and organelles to support early embryonic development.
An egg without its shell will get smaller in a concentrated solution because water is taken from the egg into the solution. Remember osmosis.
none Ostrish eggs are the worlds biggest egg
yes they are. the egg is smaller than a pin head