There are different kinds of sand which produce different kinds of glass when melted, but sand can certainly produce a green glass when melted by lightning.
Over time the rock weathers.
Sedimentary
no
Quartz (SiO2), the main mineral in silica sand, has a melting temperature of 4,200 degrees Fahrenheit, or 2,300 degrees C.
green
No. Crops turn green from the production of chlorophyll, which is a natural part of plant biology. If anything, lighting will turn crops black from burning them.
true lighting can turn nitrogen compounds into gas
Yes sand can turn into glass
they don't turn rocks into sand
you turn into sand
yes der
I'm sorry but you are. Green light left still yeilds to oncoming, only green arrow left does not have to yeild.
lighting
I turn on/ I light (as on lighting a fire)
you haven't said what kind of led lighting. ie turn signals, under lighting and what colors.
It would turn green if you were about throwing up. It would turn green if you were about throwing up.
NO