Romeo and Juliet are (gold)fish.
Stained Glass Has been around since the early middle ages.
stained glass was first developed?
Lead, coloring, and glass/sand
Well, no he doesn't as he is Leonardo DiCaprio. But Romeo (who is played by Leonardo DiCaprio) does die, when he drinks the poison given to him by the apothecary.
Yes, of course it is. There are class cutters with rubber suction cups that have rotating arm with the cutter at the tip. You stick the suction cup in the middle of the pane of glass, then rotate the arm so that the cutter cuts a circle around it. Then you can tap the center of the pane carefully and, using the suction cup to hold it, take out the circle. There it is! A circle of glass, and a pane of glass with a circular hole. For an experienced glass cutter it is an easy job but, if you have not cut glass before, you may need some practice.
A person working in glass in the middle ages was called a glazier. They didn't "paint" stain glass. Stain glass is a colored glass that is cut to fit a pattern.
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A magnifying glass is a convex lens. A convex lens is a type of spherical lens. That means that the magnifying glass consists of two sides of glass and that it is thicker in the middle than the outer edges. The thickness is because the glass bows outward in the middle. The shape of the glass distorts the way we see the image on the other side.
glass master jenkins invented the glass eye
The blue magnifying glass in the future can be found in the robotics lab at the top of the tower. Look for a table in the corner with a pile of papers and tools scattered around it. The magnifying glass should be sitting on the table.
They had glass in ancient times, and continued to make it in the Middle Ages. In fact, there was a glass makers guild in Italy that may have predated the Middle Ages. They used glass to make stained glass windows in churches. They also invented spectacles during the Middle Ages, and there are medieval pictures of people using them for reading.