Volcanic glass is the amorphous (uncrystallized) product of rapidly cooling magma.
No, breaking a mirror will not result in a product with new chemical properties. The chemical composition of the mirror remains the same even after it is broken.
No, pouring water into a glass is not an example of momentum. Momentum is the product of an object's mass and velocity, and pouring water into a glass does not involve a specific object moving with velocity.
Fiberglass is not a natural product; it is a man-made material composed of fine fibers of glass. The process of manufacturing fiberglass involves melting glass and then forcing it through a fine sieve to create the fibers, which are then woven together.
Breaking a mirror is not a result of chemical properties, but rather a result of physical force or impact applied to the glass. Mirrors are made of a thin layer of metal, typically silver or aluminum, on the back of glass, and breaking one involves shattering the glass layer.
A by product is a product which came out or is created as a result of creating the main product.
A famous glass product that comes from a Venetian Island is Murano glass. Some of the well known brands are Gabbiani, Venini, Salviati, Barovier and Seguso.
A bubble glass is a glass that is made in the Ryukyu Islands. The bubble glass is formed from a small piece of molten glass, which is then cooled and shaped into a glass container.
Volcanic glass is the amorphous (uncrystallized) product of rapidly cooling magma.
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I'm thinking yes. We bought Eagle windows, an Andersen product, with SmartSun and the order from the company came through listing "SmartSun (366)" so that's what I'm coming up with - that they are the same...
Apple came out with it"s 1st product on November 10, 2001. It was an i-pod.
Jelly, or Jam depending on where your from. Im trying to find one to ship to Canada so I can put my favourite Candy into it, DINO - SOURS :( fawk me :(
there was no first product, she came out with a line of products,
Olives came from Latin American and became a staple product of Italian cuisine.
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The Collins glass origin is unknown , some people refer the Tom Collins drink to the glass and many different stories are told about how the drink and the glass came about.