- Look up
crust in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Crust may
refer to:
Crust (baking), the
outer layer composed of
pastry or salt
Crust, the
bread foundation...
- doi:10.1029/95RG00262.) Taylor, S. Ross; McLennan,
Scott (2009).
Planetary Crusts:
Their Composition,
Origin and Evolution.
Cambridge University Press. ISBNÂ 9780521841863...
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Depending on the
manner of formation, soil
crusts can be
biological or physical.
Biological soil
crusts are
formed by
communities of
microorganisms that...
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names for
biological soil
crusts include cryptogamic, microbiotic, microphytic, or
cryptobiotic soils.
Biological soil
crusts are most
often composed of...
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broadcast again on the
Australian children entertainment network ABC3. The
Crust at BBC
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other decorative tops. In
baking there are many
types of
crusts and
doughs for
these crusts depending on what you are
trying to achieve. In
pastries there...
- Look up
upper crust in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Upper crust most
commonly refers to: The
upper class in
modern societies; the
social class composed...
- satellites, it may be
defined based on its
phase (solid
crust vs.
liquid mantle). The
crusts of Earth, Mercury, Venus, Mars, Io, the Moon and
other planetary...
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oceanic crust and
continental crust is
based on
their modes of formation.
Oceanic crust is
formed at sea-floor
spreading centers.
Continental crust is formed...
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culinary preparations, such as the use of
breadcrumbs to
provide crunchy crusts or
thicken sauces;
toasted cubes of bread,
called croutons, are used as...