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A glass container is anything made of glass that is used to contain or store something. For instance, a jar or a bottle made of glass is a glass container.
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Nonbiodegradable objects include plastic bags, Styrofoam containers, glass bottles, aluminum cans, and synthetic fabrics like polyester. Other examples are electronic waste (e-waste), rubber tires, certain types of paint, and fishing nets. These materials do not decompose naturally and can persist in the environment for hundreds to thousands of years, contributing to pollution and ecological harm.
A glass jar.
A glass jar is not a solution in the scientific sense. A solution is a homogeneous mixture where one substance dissolves in another substance. A glass jar is simply a container made of glass.
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The book entitled "The Glass Jar" by Janice Reed Romack was written in 1995.
a jar, flask etc
The homograph for a glass container is "jar," and for to rattle or shake is "jar."
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.
Breaking a glass jar changes the physical form of the glass without changing its chemical composition.
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.
It's Jar. jar can mean to shake something and its a glass container. :)
Since glass isn't a conductor, a glass jar is an insulator.
The homograph of a glass container is "jar," while the homograph of to rattle or shake is "jar."