science can help cook because well if you just cook without knowing what your putting inside you may have just made the world most danjerous poisoun. so next time you have lemons and milk on your recipe think twice science will help save your life
no a cook use neither
Cooks can benefit from science so they know what is safe to work with.
Melvin Alonzo Cook has written: 'The science of high explosives'
James Cook had help from his crew on all of his three voyages
Yes science does help you in your life.
Stephen Lennox Cook has written: 'Managerial Innovation' 'definition, uses , and scope Operational research - lecture notes' 'Education for operational research' 'The science of management and the management of science'
Melvin A. Cook has written: 'The science of high explosives' -- subject(s): Explosives 'Prehistory and earth models'
No, not just anyone can help you with science. Contact your teacher or someone who had knowledge about the area of science you are studying.
I think the word your looking for is hotplate
Cook your baby in a furnace.
My Grandmother and mother put holes in the shortbread to help circulate air and to help cook the centre
they help us cook and stuff