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Glass is made out of melted sand.

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What is source of glass?

Glass is made out of melted sand.


What is the main source of glass particles?

The main source of glass particles is sand. It is composed of granular material composed of mineral particles and finely divided rocks.


What is Almirah glass?

Almirah is a cabinet,shelf, or chest of drawers, so Almirah glass is the glass enclosing a bookshelf or cabinet. Source: wikipedia


What is the purpose of the source?

Well, what source? In the TV show "Doctor Who" "The Source" is a glass ball with gas in it that creates life. But most likely that's not what you meant.


What is the source of the word aspaclaria in Aramaic?

The word "aspaclaria" is derived from the Aramaic word "sepakla," which means "to clarify" or "to explain." It is commonly used in Jewish mysticism to describe the process of clarifying or revealing hidden spiritual truths.


When you melt glass the glass changes from a solid to a liquid When the heat source is removed and the melted glass is allowed to cool it changes back into a solid?

Yes, is changed back in a solid.


How does light bend without any source?

It bends in water or a magnifying glass.


Why is plexiglass stronger than glass?

Plexiglass is a hardened form of plastic that is used as a cheaper source for glass. Plexiglass is stronger because it tends to bend on impact instead of shatter like glass.


What provides light to allow you to view material on glass slide?

It's a light source.


What provides light to allow you to view materials on a glass light?

It's a light source.


What provides light to allows you to view materials on a glass slide?

It's a light source.


What is the fate of the energy in visible light incident in glass?

Some of it reflects (bounces) back to the source. Some of it is absorbed into the glass, and never heard from again. The rest of it passes through the glass and continues on its way.