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"Exploring the Depths: Unveiling Earth's Crust and Subterranean Mysteries" Delving into the layers of our planet, we uncover Earth's crust

Background imageCrust Collection: Magnetic crust, forming new mid-oceanic ridges, cross section

Magnetic crust, forming new mid-oceanic ridges, cross section

Background imageCrust Collection: Volcanic eruption, cross-section

Volcanic eruption, cross-section

Background imageCrust Collection: Illustration of thrust faulting, causing blocks of crust to stack up above one another

Illustration of thrust faulting, causing blocks of crust to stack up above one another

Background imageCrust Collection: Illustration of collapsed section of the Earths crust forming rift valley

Illustration of collapsed section of the Earths crust forming rift valley

Background imageCrust Collection: Illustration of folds forming in the Earths crust

Illustration of folds forming in the Earths crust

Background imageCrust Collection: Illustration of an earthquake pushing ground apart, cross section

Illustration of an earthquake pushing ground apart, cross section

Background imageCrust Collection: Illustration of oceanic crust

Illustration of oceanic crust

Background imageCrust Collection: Illustration of a segment of the Earth, showing mantle, asthenosphere, lithosphere

Illustration of a segment of the Earth, showing mantle, asthenosphere, lithosphere, oceanic crust and continental crust

Background imageCrust Collection: Illustration of the Earths interior showing the core, mantle and crust

Illustration of the Earths interior showing the core, mantle and crust

Background imageCrust Collection: Papandayan acid lake with fumarole reflection, Java Island, Indonesia

Papandayan acid lake with fumarole reflection, Java Island, Indonesia
June 4, 2006 - Papandayan acid lake with fumarole reflection, Java Island, Indonesia

Background imageCrust Collection: Lava flowing out of active lava lake, Erta Ale volcano, Danakil Depression, Ethiopia

Lava flowing out of active lava lake, Erta Ale volcano, Danakil Depression, Ethiopia
February 8, 2008 - Lava flowing out of active lava lake, Erta Ale volcano, Danakil Depression, Ethiopia

Background imageCrust Collection: Lava flowing from under crust of lava lake, Erta Ale volcano, Danakil Depression

Lava flowing from under crust of lava lake, Erta Ale volcano, Danakil Depression
February 8, 2008 - Lava flowing from under crust of active lava lake, Erta Ale volcano, Afar Region, Danakil Depression, Ethiopia

Background imageCrust Collection: Potassium salt crust, Dallol geothermal area, Danakil Depression, Ethiopia

Potassium salt crust, Dallol geothermal area, Danakil Depression, Ethiopia
January 27, 2011 - Dallol geothermal area, potassium salt crust formed by brine hot springs, Danakil Depression, Ethiopia

Background imageCrust Collection: Geothermally active area around Paliochori Bay, Milos Island, Greece

Geothermally active area around Paliochori Bay, Milos Island, Greece
Geothermally active area around Paliochori Bay (alt. spellings: Paleochori / Paleohori / Paliohori), Milos Island, Greece. Image shows green and yellow fumarolic deposits at base of cliffs

Background imageCrust Collection: Saturns moon Tethys

Saturns moon Tethys
June 29, 2007 - The cold, cratered landscape of Saturns moon Tethys shines in stark relief in this crescent view. Aside from its obvious aesthetic beauty

Background imageCrust Collection: A diagram explaining how the fountains of Enceladus work

A diagram explaining how the fountains of Enceladus work

Background imageCrust Collection: Artists concept showing showing a possible inner core of the Earths moon

Artists concept showing showing a possible inner core of the Earths moon. This concept is based on the Gravity Recovery and Interior Laboratory (GRAIL)

Background imageCrust Collection: The South Pole of Saturns moon Tethys

The South Pole of Saturns moon Tethys
September 24, 2005 - The south pole of Saturns moon Tethys. The giant rift Ithaca Chasma cuts across the disk. Much of the topography seen here, including that of Ithaca Chasma, has a soft

Background imageCrust Collection: Mars moon Phobos

Mars moon Phobos
Phobos, the larger of Mars two moons, is a cratered, asteroid-like object in this stunning color image from the Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter

Background imageCrust Collection: An unreal landscape of Saturns moon Dione blasted by impacts

An unreal landscape of Saturns moon Dione blasted by impacts. The rising Sun throws craters into sharp contrast and reveals steep crater walls

Background imageCrust Collection: Cross section of planet Earth showing the inner core

Cross section of planet Earth showing the inner core, made by solid iron and nickel, with a temperature of 4500A Celsius

Background imageCrust Collection: Saturns icy moon Rhea

Saturns icy moon Rhea
This giant mosaic reveals Saturns icy moon Rhea in her full, crater-scarred glory. Rhea is Saturns second-largest moon, at 1, 528 kilometers (949 miles) across

Background imageCrust Collection: Saturns moon Dione

Saturns moon Dione
October 11, 2005 - The cratered and cracked disk of Saturns moon Dione looms ahead in this mosaic of images taken by Cassini as it neared its close encounter with the icy moon

Background imageCrust Collection: The Earth with the center cutaway to reveal its core

The Earth with the center cutaway to reveal its core

Background imageCrust Collection: Saturns moon Iapetus

Saturns moon Iapetus
December 31, 2004 - Dark-stained Iapetus. This near-true color view from Cassini reveals the colorful and intriguing surface of Saturns moon Iapetus in unrivaled clarity

Background imageCrust Collection: Jack Hills, Australia

Jack Hills, Australia
October 12, 2004 - Jack Hills, Australia. The oldest material on Earth which has yet been dated by man is a zircon mineral that is 4.4 billion years old

Background imageCrust Collection: Stereoscopic view of South America

Stereoscopic view of South America
February 2000 - This anaglyph (stereoscopic view) of South America was generated with data from the Shuttle Radar Topography Mission (SRTM)

Background imageCrust Collection: Triton, the largest moon of planet Neptune

Triton, the largest moon of planet Neptune
Global color mosaic of Triton, taken in 1989 by Voyager 2 during its flyby of the Neptune system. Color was synthesized by combining high-resolution images taken through orange, violet

Background imageCrust Collection: A diagram showing how energy creates organic molecules in the atmosphere of Titan

A diagram showing how energy creates organic molecules in the atmosphere of Titan
A diagram showing how energy in the form of solar radiation creates organic molecules in the atmosphere of Titan

Background imageCrust Collection: A schematic showing the layers of Titan

A schematic showing the layers of Titan: an icy crust beneath which may lie liquid water and a solid core

Background imageCrust Collection: Cross section of planet Earth showing the lower mantle

Cross section of planet Earth showing the lower mantle, made by olivine, pyroxene and feldspar. Temperature 1800 - 2800A Celsius

Background imageCrust Collection: Cross section of planet Earth showing the outer core

Cross section of planet Earth showing the outer core, made by liquid iron, sulfur, nickel and oxygen. Temperature 3200A Celsius

Background imageCrust Collection: Potassium salt deposits, Dallol geothermal area, Danakil Depression, Ethiopia

Potassium salt deposits, Dallol geothermal area, Danakil Depression, Ethiopia
February 11, 2008 - Dallol geothermal area, colourful potassium salt deposits at brine hot springs, Danakil Depression, Ethiopia

Background imageCrust Collection: Cross section of soil showing a heart-shaped tree with its roots as text Love

Cross section of soil showing a heart-shaped tree with its roots as text Love. Grass on the surface and fluffy clouds sky in the background

Background imageCrust Collection: The Brandberg Massif in Northen Namibia

The Brandberg Massif in Northen Namibia, the dominant geographic feature of the central Namib desert. This dome-shaped granite intrusion covers an area of 650 square kilmeters (250 square miles)

Background imageCrust Collection: Cross section of planet Earth showing the upper mantle

Cross section of planet Earth showing the upper mantle, made by magnesium, iron, aluminum, silicon and oxygen. Temperature 700 - 1300A Celsius

Background imageCrust Collection: Large eroded plaque on the leg with areas of crust

Large eroded plaque on the leg with areas of crust
Metastatic Melanoma. Large eroded plaque on the leg with areas of crust. Scattered eroded dermal nodules are also present

Background imageCrust Collection: A schematic showing the layers of Enceladus

A schematic showing the layers of Enceladus: an icy crust beneath which may lie liquid water and a solid, hot core

Background imageCrust Collection: Still life with Beer Glass (oil on canvas)

Still life with Beer Glass (oil on canvas)
XKH155728 Still life with Beer Glass (oil on canvas) by Hinz, Johann Georg (also Hintz, Hainz, Heintz)(1630/31-88); Hamburger Kunsthalle, Hamburg, Germany; German, out of copyright

Background imageCrust Collection: Mud Volcano at gobustan in Azerbaijan

Mud Volcano at gobustan in Azerbaijan

Background imageCrust Collection: Peanuts in various coatings, chili, wasabi, curry and paprika

Peanuts in various coatings, chili, wasabi, curry and paprika

Background imageCrust Collection: Farmhouse bread on an old bread slide with rye grains, ears and flour on a rustic wooden surface

Farmhouse bread on an old bread slide with rye grains, ears and flour on a rustic wooden surface

Background imageCrust Collection: New Year card in the shape of a wedge of cheese

New Year card in the shape of a wedge of cheese. Date: circa 1890s

Background imageCrust Collection: Picture No. 11050102

Picture No. 11050102
Olivine in basalt this material originated in the Earth's mantle San Carlos Apache reservation, Arizona, USA Date:

Background imageCrust Collection: Italy, Tuscany, baked breads

Italy, Tuscany, baked breads
Fresh baked bread, Tuscany, Italy

Background imageCrust Collection: Eating pizza in Pizza Express restaurant, with bottle of Nastro Azzuro beer. credit

Eating pizza in Pizza Express restaurant, with bottle of Nastro Azzuro beer. credit: Marie-Louise Avery / thePictureKitchen / TopFoto

Background imageCrust Collection: Picture No. 10890337

Picture No. 10890337
Heart-rot / Crust Fungi - on logs in autumn (fall) Date:



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"Exploring the Depths: Unveiling Earth's Crust and Subterranean Mysteries" Delving into the layers of our planet, we uncover Earth's crust, a fascinating realm that holds secrets untold. From its fiery core to subterranean lakes and rivers, this cross-section engraving from Athanasius Kircher's Mundus subeterraneus (1664) reveals a captivating world beneath our feet. Intriguingly, even in the realm of card games, suffragettes made their mark with "The Game of Suffragette. " As theatre managers and Queen Victoria engage in animated discussions on women's rights, they challenge societal norms through strategic gameplay. While some mysteries lie deep within the earth, others can be found closer to home. Take Starry Gazey Pie from Mousehole, Cornwall—a culinary marvel where fish heads poke out from a pastry crust as if gazing at the stars above. A whimsical delight for both locals and visitors alike. Speaking of crumbs and delights, two birds eagerly await their share on a title page—symbolizing anticipation for tasty morsels or perhaps metaphorically representing something more profound. Meanwhile, in Knavesborough—an enchanting land filled with charm—we witness pastry making techniques passed down through generations. Slitting tops and adding decorative touches to pies were meticulous acts that transformed simple dough into edible works of art. And let us not forget about bread—the staple food that nourishes us all. From sourdough bread bowls to three seed loaves bursting with flavor and texture variations galore; homemade breads bring warmth to our homes while connecting us to centuries-old traditions. As we journey through these diverse facets of "crust, " whether it be exploring geological wonders or savoring culinary creations like Starry Gazey Pie or artisanal breads—it becomes clear that there is much more than meets the eye when it comes to this seemingly simple word.