Almost everyday of our life we have eggs on our table for they have essential nutrients. This time, let’s not talk about those nutrients.
We cooked them in different ways and sometimes we enjoy cracking them. We see how they broke in pans and boiling waters. We witness what happens when they are fried and hard-boiled.
What we don't always see and could take some efforts to do is cracking an egg under water. And what actually happens?
Thanks to Bermuda Institute of Ocean Sciences' in their 'Water Moves' for taking the effort of going 18 meters underwater to show how amazing happens when an egg is cracked down there.
If an egg is broke underwater, the inward water pressure makes the waters around the egg to assume the role of the eggshell keeping the egg structure for a longer time.
Watch the video below shared by Live Science to see it for yourself.
We cooked them in different ways and sometimes we enjoy cracking them. We see how they broke in pans and boiling waters. We witness what happens when they are fried and hard-boiled.
What we don't always see and could take some efforts to do is cracking an egg under water. And what actually happens?
Thanks to Bermuda Institute of Ocean Sciences' in their 'Water Moves' for taking the effort of going 18 meters underwater to show how amazing happens when an egg is cracked down there.
If an egg is broke underwater, the inward water pressure makes the waters around the egg to assume the role of the eggshell keeping the egg structure for a longer time.
Watch the video below shared by Live Science to see it for yourself.
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