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Depends where you are applying the pressure
An object is only as strong as its weakest point according to physics
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go to page 2(http://www.planet-science.com/parents/easter_pdfs/eggbox.pdf)
The pressure needed to crack an egg depends on three major factors.
1. the density of the baraxis membrane of the egg is equal to that of salt water but not to that of stagnent water.
2. the thickness of the water means when an egg is produce fresh from a chicken its more likely to hatch then that of the east Indian mantis chicken.
3. wind directions affected by the moon are known to cause a baraxis of air pressure underneath the belly line tip of the oceanic water.
hope this answered your question. your faithfully Dr Welsh.
overlooked by senior assistant Ryan Doidge.
test taken place between 2001 and 2002 in the west pacific ocean.
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