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Cracking moment is the moment which if exceeded, cracks start to appear.
Cheesecake cracks because it gets too dry in the oven. Try baking it in a "water bath" in the oven. This will produce steam and will cook it more evenly and should keep it from cracking.
"Cracks Me Up" or "Cracking Me Up".
Because the sidewalk expands when it is warmer out, which can lead to cracking. In order to avoid this, the concrete peeps put intentional cracks in between each slab.
As the batter cooks, the outside cooks first and as the center continues to rise, the cracks are formed as it pushes up. Cooking on a lower temperature for a longer time will reduce the cracks.
smoking too much crack
Your joints are releasing the synovial fluid and makes a cracking noise.
Is the process in which salt crystals form in cracks and expand causing cracking (weathering process)
A person's voice usually cracks from their throat being dry. Drinking plenty of fluids will help keep the throat lubricated to help prevent the voice from cracking.
It's really not desired to prevent the cracks, that's what gives it the appearance of a volcano!
You it cracks when it cools and you are not seeing hot cracking that occurs at elevalted temperatures ?
Cracking at expansion joints is always acceptable and is the reason for the joint itself. There are two kinds of cracks, pretty ones and ugly ones! Ugly ones are random cracks where the concrete relieves itself from drying shrinkage in a random location within the slab of concrete which is normally not appealing to the eye. Expansion joints are placed at predetermined intervals within the slab where random cracks are weakened planes in locations where cracking is predicted prior to fresh concrete placement. All concrete shrinks when it dries, the larger the slab, the greater the overall shrinkage. When the tensile strength of drying shrinkage exceeds the tensile strength of the concrete, cracking will occur. Lets just hopes it cracks in a spot where we planned it instead of a location where didn't. By the way, joints should be cut at least 25% of the depth of the slab.