A glass jar.
Since glass isn't a conductor, a glass jar is an insulator.
The glass jar.
Pu,mpkin shape glass jar
You can buy organic yellow mustard in a glass jar at tropicaltraditions.com
Yes. Glass has been around for about 9000 years and glass bottles were produced 3500 years ago. The Jamestown settlers made glass bottles and jars in the early 1600s. Glass jars for preserving food were sealed with a flat tin lid and wax until 1858 when John Mason invented the Mason Jar with a screw-on lid. By 1864 a glass jar would look very similar to a modern peanut butter jar.
The book entitled "The Glass Jar" by Janice Reed Romack was written in 1995.
The homograph for a glass container is "jar," and for to rattle or shake is "jar."
Breaking a glass jar changes the physical form of the glass without changing its chemical composition.
Only one, if the jar is really tiny. However, if the jar is really huge, then you may be able to fit thousands of skittles in a glass jar.
It's Jar. jar can mean to shake something and its a glass container. :)
It depends on how high you dropped the glass jar into the swimming pool. If you drop the glass jar from a few feet above the swimming pool, it will not break. If you drop it from several stories above the swimming pool, the immense pressure on the glass jar that the water is exerting will cause the jar to break.