If there is no moon what happens?
how the pegion get oxygen if it is inside the egg?
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Animals that develop inside their mothers, like mammals, get their oxygen from mom through the umbilical cord. A bird in an egg doesn't have as obvious a way to take in oxygen and get rid of carbon dioxide, but the egg, again, takes care of things. Directly under the egg's shell are two membranes.
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⭕If there will be no moon,then there will be dark all around us. We can't see in the night and we can't get it's light!
⭕As the developing chick grows it uses the oxygen from the air sack and replaces it with carbon dioxide. The tiny pores in the shell allow the carbon dioxide to escape and fresh air to get in. The chicken egg has more than 7,000 pores in its shell to allow this to happen!
⭕As the developing chick grows it uses the oxygen from the air sack and replaces it with carbon dioxide. The tiny pores in the shell allow the carbon dioxide to escape and fresh air to get in. The chicken egg has more than 7,000 pores in its shell to allow this to happen!
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