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Glass is not a true solid. It has no crystalline structure. It has no set melting point, as it is what is known as a "super cooled liquid". The hotter it gets, the faster it flows.

I've read that cathedrals with stained glass that is centuries old, find that the glass is each segment is thicker at the bottom. In other words, the glass has flowed downwards over the centuries.

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