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The egg stared cracking at four ft and I kept on using that egg. When I got to nine ft the egg broke. At that point I took a second egg and dropped it from nine ft, it did not break. When dropping the egg from high locations into the water you have to be careful of two things. The first is being careful that the egg hits the bottom and breaks. The second is aiming the egg in to the water and not hitting the side or not even hit the water at all. First Scenario We used a ladder, bucket, sponge, hockey pucks we dropped the egg from 1ft intervals. No results. Second Scenario We used a sail tube, bucket, knee hockey ball, rope we dropped the egg from 10ft, 11ft, 12ft and 13ft. No results. Third Scenario

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The egg stared cracking at four ft and I kept on using that egg. When I got to nine ft the egg broke. At that point I took a second egg and dropped it from nine ft, it did not break.

When dropping the egg from high locations into the water you have to be careful of two things. The first is being careful that the egg hits the bottom and breaks. The second is aiming the egg in to the water and not hitting the side or not even hit the water at all.

First Scenario

We used a ladder, bucket, sponge, hockey pucks we dropped the egg from 1ft intervals. No results.

Second Scenario

We used a sail tube, bucket, knee hockey ball, rope we dropped the egg from 10ft, 11ft, 12ft and 13ft. No results.

Third Scenario

We dropped the egg from my porch on the 6th floor down to the pond. Estimated height 60ft. The egg broke.

Fourth Scenario

We dropped the egg from the living room porch on the 5th floor down to the pond. Estimated height 50ft. The egg broke.