Sentences with phrase «lot more surface area»

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for all of you out there... which it sounds like a lot that do nt fancy cake as much as other desserts, try making your cake / cupcakes in a muffin top pan-less thick cakeyness and more surface area for FROSTING!!
Also, smoking them whole takes a lot more time than smoking them halved, because twice as much surface area is exposed when they are cut in half.
Sure, you can use a knife... and I do, a lot of the time... but this little gadget makes heavy chopping for salads and soups almost fun, the pieces are in perfect little squares, which increases the surface area for more flavor, and also makes for beautiful presentations.
It operates at up to 3,500 pulses per minute and uses 2 heads at the same time to get more surface area and get you feeling better a lot faster.
Here's the best part: it has a lot of surface area, which is ideal because it gives a lot more space to grow strong bacterial colonies.
«There were a lot of craters, some shiny areas, some darker areas, loose surface material falling into craters — many more features than I would have guessed.»
The generous surface area of Dakota's skin suggests that there was a lot more muscle packed into the animal's tail than previously believed.
According to figures he has obtained from the American Geophysical Union, roads, highways and open - air parking lots in the lower 48 US states account for more than 100,000 square kilometres of surface area.
So, in your context of a sports hall, obviously shape is one that you have identified and used, but others that quickly come to mind would be dimension and measurement esp for different activities that can be played indoors - the dimensions of different playing surfaces / areas etc; construction design (more shape and space incl scale drawings), costs of construction (lots of maths including rates which could incorporate linear equations with fixed and variable costs); the rules and scoring of different indoor games played (basketball is a good example with different points for different shots); and probably more.
This is accomplished by having lots of surface area of masonry thermal mass directly exposed to sunlight, which is much more effective for storing heat than mass not in direct sun.
I was a lot more impressed before I saw it's all from central pacific, since we don't know what the surface temp of the same area both times, we don't know if that why they are different.
2) Land surfaces are fractal, this means there is a lot more area than the map area that can absorb and radiate.
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