A glass and a ceramic mug
True.
Nothing is "made of translucent". Translucent is a property of materials. It's not a material in its own right.
Well if they are made of the same materials then the density should be a constant or "the same."
True
Yes, it is true that a magnet is an object that can exert force on another material. However, it will only exert that force if it is made out of the correct material. Items made of iron are the most common magnetic objects.
Treen is the word which describes small objects made out of wood, therefore the material in Treen is wood. Such objects that can be classed as treen are wooden plates and spoons.
True.
an element...
True.
Material nouns are words for substances rather than objects, animals, or people; they're what objects, animals and people are made of. Examples:acidalcoholaluminumangoraasphaltbananabonebrickbuttercementchalkcheeseclayDacrondiamonddilldyeearthebonyeggelmenamelfeatherfeltfleshfrostgelatingoatskingraingranitegravelhamhayheatherhempiceinkironivoryjade
Yes, the word 'china' is a noun. The noun 'china' is a common noun when used for tableware, household objects and the ceramic material that these objects are made from. The noun 'China' is a proper noun when used as the name of the country.
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The plastic refers to a generic name of synthetic materials that can be molded into objects that we can use. Rubber refers to an elastic material made from Latex.
Nothing is "made of translucent". Translucent is a property of materials. It's not a material in its own right.
Material culture is the physical evidence of a culture as seen in the objects and architecture they made (or continue to make). Material culture can include anything from buildings to jewelry and household objects. The study of material culture has influenced, created, and enhanced many fields, including art preservation, Anthropology, and Archaeology.
The name of the material is ice.
Well if they are made of the same materials then the density should be a constant or "the same."