Can a rooster lay an egg on the top of a roof?
Roosters can’t lay eggs. However, I think if a CHICKEN laid an egg on a roof, it would roll in the direction relative to the decline of the roof and where it was laid. If one half of the roof is flat, and the other a 30-degree decline, if laid on the flat part, it wouldn’t roll.
Which is the correct way to roll an egg?
Answer to Riddle: If a rooster laid an egg on the left side of the house, which way would it roll? If a rooster laid an egg on the left side of the house, which way would it roll? Roosters don’t lay eggs. Do you know a riddle? Send it to us and we will publish it! If a rooster laid an egg on the left side of the house, which way would it roll?
When does an egg roll down the roof?
If laid on the decline side, it would roll in the direction the roof heads down. That could be left, right (depending on perspective), north, south, north-west, south-east (relative to the Earth itself), etc. However, the egg will always roll down if on a decline (I think it’s possible that the decline is so insigni…
Why does a rooster roll down an egg?
Normally roosters don’t lay eggs. Since this one did, the only explanation I can think of is that it is transgender. It was born a hen but had a sex change to become a rooster while still retaining its reproductive abilities. The egg could only roll down due to the law of gravity. Have you ever googled yourself? Do a “deep search” instead.
Roosters can’t lay eggs. However, I think if a CHICKEN laid an egg on a roof, it would roll in the direction relative to the decline of the roof and where it was laid. If one half of the roof is flat, and the other a 30-degree decline, if laid on the flat part, it wouldn’t roll.
Answer to Riddle: If a rooster laid an egg on the left side of the house, which way would it roll? If a rooster laid an egg on the left side of the house, which way would it roll? Roosters don’t lay eggs. Do you know a riddle? Send it to us and we will publish it! If a rooster laid an egg on the left side of the house, which way would it roll?
Normally roosters don’t lay eggs. Since this one did, the only explanation I can think of is that it is transgender. It was born a hen but had a sex change to become a rooster while still retaining its reproductive abilities. The egg could only roll down due to the law of gravity. Have you ever googled yourself? Do a “deep search” instead.
If laid on the decline side, it would roll in the direction the roof heads down. That could be left, right (depending on perspective), north, south, north-west, south-east (relative to the Earth itself), etc. However, the egg will always roll down if on a decline (I think it’s possible that the decline is so insigni…