This was in the TV series "My World and Welcome to It".
Glass is created from sand being melted by the sun, then after it melts it turns into glass. That is why there is glass on the beach because the sand turns into glass.
Skin Turns to Glass was created on 2003-10-27.
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I'd have to say it's fire because if you burn(fire) sand(ground)then it turns to glass which is delicate. in other words fire turns sand into glass which is easy to break.(true fact)
Sand is made into glass by adding several chemicals to help with color and strength of the glass. Then it is put under extremely high heat within a kiln. After it is liquefied, it is shaped.
Droplets appear on a glass of water because of condensation. When the air touches the cold glass, it turns into a liquid, forming a droplet. This is because, when you add heat, a liquid turns to a gas, but when you take away heat, it turns back into a liquid.
Sand turns into glass through the process of heating it to high temperatures until it melts into a liquid. The molten sand is then cooled rapidly to form a solid material with an amorphous structure, which is what we commonly know as glass. The specific composition of the sand, along with the temperature and cooling rate, can affect the properties of the final glass product.
jim eats a unicorn then he turns magical.
Glass in a molten state is a conductor of electricity. When glass turns to a solid state it becomes an insulator.Basically, glass in a window or a test tube would be the solid state and so it is a insulator of electricity.
All a mirrors are are pieces of glass with a silver background. Glass is generally comprised of silicon compounds (like sand) that are heated to high temperatures to a point where their crystalline structure changes and it turns into glass.
Some types of glass:Soda glass - silicon, oxygen, sodium, calciumLeaded glass - silicon, oxygen, lead, calciumetc.Many types of glass are contaminated with iron, which turns them brown. To solve this issue a "bleaching agent" is added to the glass, a few of these are: arsenic, manganese, boron. Glass containing manganese as the "bleaching agent" on extended exposure to sunlight eventually turns purple and is now a valued collectable as it is no longer made. Stained glass can have almost any metallic element added to get the desired color.
if you put cap on it flotes if it is a open cap it turns over and sinks