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crust

[kruhst] / krʌst /


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Dollops of candied citrus gleam like jewels, Turbinado sugar crowns the loaf with a satisfyingly crackly crust, and the coffee whispers beneath it all, cutting through sweetness and coaxing out the pumpkin’s earthy depth.

From Salon

"Understanding the physics of 'mature' faults helps us understand the general mechanics of the earth's crust, which improves earthquake hazard models globally," Lindsey concluded.

From Science Daily

As part of the project, the team quantified how much CO2 becomes incorporated into ocean crust through these chemical reactions.

From Science Daily

"Swollen face, a fever, lameness, drooling and crusting of the nostrils - if you do come across any of those clinical signs ring the department immediately and we will investigate."

From BBC

Their combined results point to a far livelier early Earth, suggesting that widespread subduction and the growth of continental crust may have begun several hundred million years earlier than earlier theories proposed.

From Science Daily