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Gabrielle Gross
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26 December, 02:20
Who knows the egg drop challenge
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Blaine Chambers
26 December, 02:25
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I know. If you're asking for ideas, I once did one and it did not break. I just took a cardboard box, filled it with thins like packing peanuts, crumpled newspaper, and put the egg inside a few layers of socks in the middle, and taped the box tightly shut. Our science teacher dropped from the roof of the school, and there wasn't even a crack on mine!
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