No, they can actually flex more in hot conditions.
no
Rear windows in some vehicles have been known to shatter under extreme heat in the sunshine with all the other windows rolled up.
no it needs to be about 75-85 mph and over for windows to break...big windows break faster than smaller windows.
A Break in the Weather was created in 2001.
All weather can and will break up rocks.
I believe that it is easier to break when it is uncooked, it' snaps with little effort.
Windows can get so cold that they break. If the temperature outside is very cold and the temperature inside is warm it can lead to windows cracking.
it is a little bit easier to break a bone.i am not really that sure but that's what is think.
It is generally easier to escape a car that is fully submerged underwater because there is equal pressure inside and outside the vehicle, making it easier to open the doors or break a window to escape. In a half-submerged car, the pressure difference between the inside and outside makes it more difficult to open the doors or windows.
Windows XP: Right click "My Computer" and click properties. Windows Vista or Windows 7: Right click "Computer" and click properties. Even easier, press "Windows Key" and "Break" simultaneously on your keyboard and the same window will appear. This will display system information, CPU speed, memory size, etc.
All windows are made with a thermal break inside the frame.
Yes, a category 1 hurricane can break windows with its strong winds and flying debris.