There are a couple of definitions of the word "rind." Rind can refer to the stripping of bark off a tree, or rind can be used to describe the outer layer of something, with the layer being tough.
Earth's outer core is not made of rock. It is made of molten metal; mostly iron and nickel.
it's "CRUST".. -Jc dels:)
The outer layer of an object refers to the layer on the outside that is in place to protect it. Without an outside layer an object of the Earth could be tarnished.
Generally, the surface of a rock is the only part of the rock that the chemicals can get to, to do their weathering.
It is the Crust
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Rind ;-)
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Rind
There are a couple of definitions of the word "rind." Rind can refer to the stripping of bark off a tree, or rind can be used to describe the outer layer of something, with the layer being tough.
As a proper noun, Rine is a word. However, rine (small case) is an obsolete word for rind. Rind is the thick, outer covering of certain fruits, meats and cheeses. Examples include: orange rind, watermelon rind and bacon rind. Rind is also the bark of a tree.
It's the rind of the lemon. Basically the outer covering of the lemon. The rind is the "yellow" bit before you get to the white pulp.
You would be trying to remove the outer rind in slivers.
If we are talking about the outer covering of the Melon, then it is "rind".
The outer layer of a melon is called a rind.
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