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Glass is a ceramics but ceramics is not a glass. it is like saying all bugs are insects but all insects are not bugs... get it
Because the glass is made a special way
Glass Lizards are carnivorous. They will eat most things that they can fit in their mouth. In the wild, they will eat most bugs (such as beetles, crickets and spiders). Other things they will eat are mice, eggs and other lizards and snakes.
An anaclastic glass is a glass or phial shaped like an inverted funnel with a thin convex bottom which can be made concave or convex by sucking out or blowing in air.
Air is matter - even if you can't see it. IF the glass were truly empty (a vacuum) the water would enter (and fill) the glass.
I just finished helping my son write a report on the glass frog and the question you asked is answered by saying flying insects: such as mosquitoes, and flys.
pick them up in a glass and chuck them out the window hahaa duhhh :)
Actually a glass slab is made up of two triangular prisms placed inverted to one another. So dispersion taking place by the first prism is counter acted by the inverted prism and hence no dispersion is seen on a whole
Since glass allows the light to pass through
A Transparent glass !!
a salt bridge is usually an inverted glass u tube that connects two beakers together
It would make a warm inked water! (I think this may not be true)