Glass is see through and is better quality than plastic. Plastic is not as see through as glass anyway.
If the surface of a glass sheet it textured or patterned it makes it difficult to see through. Thus glass of this type is used in windows where privacy is needed without blocking the light - e.g bathroom windows.
Manganese compounds are used to make panels for stained glass windows because they can create a range of vibrant colors when added to glass formulations. Manganese can produce colors such as purple, pink, and brown, which are commonly seen in stained glass windows. Additionally, manganese helps improve the durability and workability of the glass, making it easier to shape and manipulate during the stained glass window-making process.
carafe in coffee makers, windows in ovens, computer screens, skylights, shower doors, the back and side windows of passenger vehicles. * non- tempered glass if flammable; that is why tempered glass is used on those things.
stain glass windows are in the back, front, and sides of the church
Yes, stained glass windows have a particular religious significance.
they used staind glass windows to keep the petifiles out
Yes, because glass can melt.
Glass is the solid used on windows
Stained-glass windows, yeah; gold is used to make glass red.
Silica glass
Glass can be used for windows, to contain liquids.
to windows
Surprises me how humans want to fly to Mars and how they "made" it to the Moon, yet they don't know when sheet glass was first used for house windows and what was used for windows before glass was used. I bet "Americans" have no clue....
windows
Stained glass windows are used to depict images, usually thematic. e.g. In a church, there would be stained glass windows depicting stories from The Bible, in a college lecture hall, there could be stained glass windows depicting flora and fauna.
is used for making windows/glass
because the car should be protected from rain, sandstorm,etc, also to on a/c that's why the glass is used on car windows.