because the ash contains silicon and when silicon is heated at a height temperature it turns to glass. and as the engines are really hot they turn the silicon to glass. The glass gets into the engines and ruins them making them fail so the plane well.... drops outta the sky like a stone and gravity.
water is a polar molecule (meaning that it has a positive and negative charge.) In otherwords, they stick to eachother. much like how you can hold a magnet up by holding it with another magnet.
Glass is an amorphous or transparent solid. Glass is also called supercooled liquid. Types of glasses are : soft glass, hard glass, crook's glass, jena glass, glass laminates
The sharp, knife-like edges of broken glass can cause deep, devestating lacerations, which in turn can result in rapid blood loss if major arteries are cut. Broken glass is also unstable in that it is easily rebroken and can leave shards in the body that can produce further injury. The broken glass is non-sterile, so i can easily be a vector of infection by tearing open the body's best defense, the skin.
Fill the 9oz glass. Pour the 9 oz glass into the 4oz glass until the 4oz glass is full. You now have 5 oz in the 9oz glass. Empty the 4oz glass Pour pour the remaining water from the 9oz glass into the 4oz glass until it is full. You now have 1 oz in the 9oz glass. Empty the 4 oz glass. Pour the remaining 1oz in the 9oz glass into the 4 oz glass. Fill the 9oz glass. The 4oz glass with 1oz in it can now fit a total of 3 more oz. Pour the 9oz glass into the 4oz glass until it is full. You now have 6oz in the 9oz glass.
Yes sand can turn into glass
it is not possible
the glass that broke will turn sharp then if you stab yourself the broken glass will stab you.
no
Yes
Not the ones I eat.
because it's in your mum
pour it how ever you like as long as you hit the cup
With a high concentration of heat and pressure The common glass in window also contains about 75% silica
freez the water. after freezing it will be ice then you can turn a glass of water upside down without spilling the water.
time to turn it over...lol
Depending the type of glass chiller there may be a temperature nob or a setting located inside the chiller or on the bottom to turn down the temp.