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I believe the question should be what is a BLOWN fuse and why should you never replace it with a penny? A blown fuse would be one that has been over stressed and has burnt out or blown out to protect the wiring or other part of the circuit. A penny would bypass the fuse which is the safety measure in the circuit. Bypassing a fuse could cause a fire or serious damage to the device.
Wind-blown sand causes Mechanical Weathering of rocks by abrasion
Because it's been in the body, and has taken up the temperature of the body.
Deposits of wind-blown rock flour are called loess. Loess is a finely grained sediment that is usually deposited in extensive layers, often forming fertile soils when mixed with other materials.
It is called a blown fuse.
Wind-blown parent materials are sediments and soils that have been transported and deposited by the wind. These materials can include fine particles like silt and clay, as well as larger particles like sand. Wind-blown parent materials are commonly found in arid and semi-arid regions where wind erosion and deposition play a significant role in shaping the landscape.
A length of water over where the wind has blown is called a Fetch.
The Earth cannot be "blown up" by any known force.
They were recycled by the Earth core or blown off Earth by meteors
A bright stream of gas blown off a comet is called a coma. This coma is created when the sun's heat causes the ice and rocky materials within the comet to vaporize and release gases and dust into space.
When the tops are blown off waves it is called "spindrift".
Wind-blown dust is called "blown dust" or "windblown dust". This occurs when strong winds lift loose particles from the ground and transport them through the air.
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The answer to the question is called "glass." Glass can be melted and blown into shape to create lenses for various optical instruments.