Yes, wood can shatter under certain conditions, particularly when it is dry, brittle, or subjected to sudden impact or stress. When force is applied, the wood fibers can break apart, leading to splintering or shattering. The type of wood and its grain direction also play a significant role in how it responds to stress. Generally, wood is more likely to shatter when it is not properly seasoned or when it has flaws such as knots or cracks.
Wood is less likely to shatter if something is dropped on it, as often happens with tables you are putting cups and glasses on frequently. On the other hand, wood is more likely to dent.
Shatter is a verb.
What is shatter?!
Shatter Me has 338 pages.
If you drop the glass, it will shatter. The mirror was going to shatter when it hit the floor after falling from the table.
shatter is like break and goes everywhere
Shatter Me was created on 2011-11-15.
To Shatter the Sky was created in 1984.
Shatter - comics - was created in 2002.
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Don't drop it; it will shatter into a million pieces! I dropped my glass on the kitchen floor and was lucky it did not shatter.
no, but if you freeze it with propane you can shatter thin sheets.