answersLogoWhite

0

What gas makes holes in muffins?

Updated: 11/20/2022
User Avatar

Wiki User

11y ago

Want this question answered?

Be notified when an answer is posted

Add your answer:

Earn +20 pts
Q: What gas makes holes in muffins?
Write your answer...
Submit
Still have questions?
magnify glass
imp
Related questions

In what kind of muffins are Tunnels found?

English muffins have holes


Does the muffin man really like muffins?

since he makes muffins, i am assuming yes


Can a gas flow through a solid?

Generally, no. That's what makes it a solid. Unless of course the solid has holes in it.


What is the function of egg whites in muffins?

makes it fluffy


Which gas makes holes in ozone?

CFC's are the main substances which cause ozone hole. They react with ozone and decompose it.


What is an example of allieration?

Molly makes many munchie muffins.


What is an example of a Allieration?

Molly makes many munchie muffins.


Which company makes Woolworth's muffins?

Mr. Donut, a Melbourne based company.


What is the function of egg in muffin?

makes it fluffy


Are muffins a solid?

yes they are. if they were a liquid then it would be wet and stickier. if it were a gas it would be foggier


What is an alliteration for your mother makes great cupcakes?

The answer is here:My mother makes marvelous muffins.


Describe how the Middle Colonies were different from the New England Colonies?

Middle Colonies v. New England ColoniesThe biggest difference between the two regions is the soil composure. In New England you had a much rockier soil composure while in the Middle Colonies you had a much softer, fertile soil composure. Because of this farming in the New England colonies was very hard. Also becasue of the difference in soil composure there are different kinds of forests. In New England you have many more coniferous forests, because of the colder weather patterns and harder soil composition, in the Middle states forest are dominated by deciduos trees, or trees that loose their leaves in autumn. The climate in the New England colonies is much harsher also leading to short planting seasons for the Pilgrims. It was not an ideal location for a settlement -- the Pilgrims were actually shooting for Virginia, but a storm threw them off path and they ended up in what is today Provincetown, Cape Cod, MA