- We took notes on "Relative and Absolute Dating of Rocks".
What was collected?
- Nothing.
What was assigned?
- Nothing.
Daily Science Fact
Cobra females produce a clutch of eggs each year and usually stay nearby to guard the eggs until they hatch. The baby cobra, like all snakes, is called a hatchling. The hatchling is able to take care of itself from the start and can spread its hood and strike on the same day it hatches. A large yolk sac remains in the hatchling's stomach to give it nourishment for up to two weeks before it needs to find food on its own.