This ensures the meat cooks evenly and helps to avoid that dreaded gray, overcooked
layer under the crust of your $ 50 steak.
Frigid Europa may be warmed by
a layer under its crust that moves heat and ice to and from its poles — and alien microbes could be hitching a ride
Not exact matches
Fabulously buttery graham cracker
crust layered under moist chocolate cake, then topped with sweet, toasty marshmallows.
Under the creamy filling is another surprise - a thin
layer of chocolate that adds another
layer of complexity and luxury - as well as keeping the crunchy
crust, well, crunchy.
Fold a
layer of the
crust under at the top of the pie dish and pinch to create the edge of your pie
crust.
The researchers developed a method for measuring strength and finding weak spots in the lithosphere, the outer
layers of earth that include the
crust and the outer mantle — the molten rock lurking just
under the surface that can well up and create volcanoes.
On the hot young Earth, the outer
layer was too weak and soft for plate tectonics to operate until the upper mantle cooled enough to allow sections of
crust to slip
under each other, or subduct, at collision zones some 3.2 to 2.5 billion years ago.
By bouncing sound off rock
layers under the sea floor and recording the reflections with many detectors, structural images of the
crust can be made at the boundaries where plates collide and rift apart
«If those plumes are connected with the subsurface water ocean we are confident exists
under Europa's
crust, then this means that future investigations can directly investigate the chemical makeup of Europa's potentially habitable environment without drilling through
layers of ice.
NNN often appears basic on the surface but
under the immediate
crust are
layers of rich soil, precious gems, and rare earths that can be mined and refined into the opportunities that drive positive life - altering relationships and classroom culture.