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yes because it splits in half or pieces.
Not really. A broken glass is still glass; no chemical change has occurred. But it is physically different, so it is better to say a physical change happened.
Pieces of concave glass, called lens.
A harmful effect of glass is that when it is broken it can cut a person. Glass can also effect the environment if it is not recycled.
It depends on where the glass was found and what kind of weathering occured upon it.
shards
Maybe pieces of old,broken glass
Maybe pieces of old,broken glass
No, it is a physical change as the identity of the substance remains the same. Broken glass is still glass.
the glass is broken into pieces
Before I begin, I would like to state that I, personally, wouldn't clean broken glass out of YOUR dishwasher. I think your grammar is a bigger problem than your broken glass. You should have been consistent, one of the following would have been much better: 1) How do you clean broken glass out of your dishwasher? 2) How do I clean broken glass out of my dishwasher? 3) How does one clean broken glass out of a dishwasher? To answer: Remove the racks, pick up the big pieces CAREFULLY with your fingers, use a damp stack of a few paper towels for the small pieces (which you can throw directly in the trash after the small pieces stick to it), then run a cycle or two to wash the tiny leftover pieces away.
Sea glass is a type of glass that is found near salt water. It is basically just broken pieces of glass that have been weathered and tumbled in salt water. The pieces then become smooth and cloudy over time.
yes because it splits in half or pieces.
The scientific reason is that broken glass costs money.
Of course. the glass can cut the lining of your throat, esophagus, stomach, or intestine. This can be fatal.
up to but not limited to 35+ feet in all directions.
Not really. A broken glass is still glass; no chemical change has occurred. But it is physically different, so it is better to say a physical change happened.