Made of: Sand, soda ash, limestone, and borax are raw materials for glass making. Larger quantities of glass are made in furnaces.This website should help you learn how they are made :):):):)
Cup A cup is usually smaller than a glass. It is also used for liquid measurements. Also cups are often made of plastic or ceramic. Glass A glass is usually taller than a cup. Rather than using plastic or ceramic, it uses glass. Also a kind of transparent, hard, yet easily breakable substance.
The earliest glass, formed when lightning struck a beach, was made of sand which was melted by the lightning. Today's glass is also made of sand, which is mixed with soda ash and lime to reduce costs. http://www.bigsiteofamazingfacts.com/how-is-glass-made The most familiar type of glass, used for centuries in windows and glass cups, is soda-lime glass, composed of about 75% silica (SiO2) plus Na2O, CaO, and several minor additives.
Most thermal cups are made of stainless steel or plastic. Stainless steel cups/mugs are more likely to keep drinks hot or cold longer, and are also less likely to break. They contain a layer of insulation, which may be a vacuum, or some kind of foam.
fibre glass is made out of poo!
they are made of glass
china, glass.
Cups are made of china glass.
"Glass ware" is table ware (dishes, cups, etc.) that is made out of glass.
China cups are mostly made from Earthenware, or Bone China materials. Some are also made of Pyrex, or other strengthened glass. Porcelain is another material used in making China cups.
Made of: Sand, soda ash, limestone, and borax are raw materials for glass making. Larger quantities of glass are made in furnaces.This website should help you learn how they are made :):):):)
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Cup A cup is usually smaller than a glass. It is also used for liquid measurements. Also cups are often made of plastic or ceramic. Glass A glass is usually taller than a cup. Rather than using plastic or ceramic, it uses glass. Also a kind of transparent, hard, yet easily breakable substance.
Styrofoam is indeed lightweight compared to other substances from which cups are made such as clay, metal or glass.
Cups, windows and mirrors
250mm
Probably because the cup may have previously contain non-kosher contents.