US /ˈaʊtərmoʊst/
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The outermost layer, called the crust, is where we live.
The outermost layer, called the crust, is where we live.
We just need the outermost layer of it.
We just need the outermost layer of it,
That really seems to be, in us, the outermost layer of the brain, which is the neocortex, and that's the physical substrate of our conscious experience of the world, including notions of self, who am I, my memories, my traits, my characterization.
That really seems to be in, in us the outermost layer of the brain, which is the neocortex.
The most developed parts, the neocortex or the outermost layer of the brain, hold memories, our ability to plan, think and imagine, hope and dream.
The most developed parts, the neocortex or the outermost layer of the brain, hold memories, our ability to plan, think and imagine, hope and dream.
This is oversimplifying, but the chemical properties of an atom are determined by how its outermost electrons are behaving, since they are the most weakly attracted to the nucleus and therefore most available to interact with other atoms.
So, roughly speaking, the periodic table is a diagram of which orbital happens to be the outermost one for each atom.
And the outermost layer is the exosphere, stretching up to 10,000 kilometres.
and the outermost layer is the Exosphere,
And one of the rules of thumb when making these diagrams is that the elements that we're working with here react with one another in such a way that each atom ends up with eight electrons in its outermost shell.
that each atom ends up with 8 electrons in it's outermost shell.
Earth owes its youthful appearance to the fact that its outermost layer is constantly renewing itself, hiding its age.
Earth owes its youthful appearance to the fact that its outermost layer is constantly
are located—which one’s on the outermost which ones on the innermost.
So pay attention to those two layers and know where those two layers are located, which one's on the outermost, which one's innermost.
The visceral pericardium or epicaridium is the outermost layer of the heart.
The visceral pericardium, or epicardium, is the outermost layer of the heart.