Say if I was in a space ship and I throw an egg towards the Earth. As it falls, would the heat generated be able to boil it? Or would it just burn up and disintegrate. I imagine the latter. But what about in a cartoon. How much sense do you think it makes in a cartoon world. Please can you tell me what you think of the idea?
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Well - that's a unique question for sure.
Since objects burn up in the atmosphere all the time, it would be logical to think that an egg would heat up as well, but it would be a fine line between getting cooked and being destroyed. There might only be a few seconds between hard boiled - so to speak, and vaporized.
For a cartoon, this probably makes more sense than a lot of the things that are depicted. I mean, come on, a talking wabbit? How real is that?
Since objects burn up in the atmosphere all the time, it would be logical to think that an egg would heat up as well, but it would be a fine line between getting cooked and being destroyed. There might only be a few seconds between hard boiled - so to speak, and vaporized.
For a cartoon, this probably makes more sense than a lot of the things that are depicted. I mean, come on, a talking wabbit? How real is that?
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Anything can make sense in a cartoon world. I bet you somewhere, Justin Bieber's voice cra... Who am I kidding. Justin Bieber's voice will never be able to crack, even in a cartoon world.
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In my view the egg will turn into ashes before it can reach the earth's surface.
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an egg?? i think the mass of the egg and its initial speed will not let it enter the atmosphere.