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Because the glass gets cold and to form the figure it was in it had to expand with heat therefore putting a glass in an extremely cold enviornment like the freezer the glass particles get compact (really tight) and shatters.
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Well, it really depends on several factors: - Type and quality of the glass. - Exposure to elements - Heating up and cooling down over long periods of time. So to answer it as best as I can, I would say Yes. Glass can become weaker the older it is, but not indefinitely. Something has to cause it to weaken, over time. It typically isn't something that happens in a few months or years. Take good care of the glass, and it should last quite well.
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Hermann Hesse wrote The Glass Bead Game.
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Glass TV stands were recalled by Studio RTA in 2008 because of a tip-over hazard. These glass TV stands were sold by Shopko and Boscov's stores from September 2007 to June 2008.
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Diana Wynne Jones wrote Enchanted Glass.
CRT stands for Cathode Ray Monitor. These monitors have a glass screen.
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There are several great places to find glass pedestal tv stands online. A great one is www.bestbuy.com. Another one to find glass pedestal tv stands is www.livingspaces.com.
Tennessee William's play, The Glass Menagerie was based off a short story he wrote called Portrait of a Girl in Glass, though he wrote it under the title: The Gentleman Caller.