the glass that broke will turn sharp then if you stab yourself the broken glass will stab you.
BoneAnother AnswerThe 'glass' you may be thinking of is obsidian -- actually a translucent stone that native peoples chipped and honed into sharp-edged tools.
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It's completely evolutionary. Even Stone Age peoples used knapped flint or other sharp stones for cutting, and sharp sticks or tips of horn to spear a piece of meat.From there , tableware just evolved and became more refined. I expect we are not done yet.
The Mayans used sharp knives made of a volcanic rock called obsidian to carve the precious jade.
The definition of a shard is a piece of broken ceramic, metal, glass, or rock, typically having sharp edges. So with that definition, I would say that a shard of wood just means a piece of broken wood having sharp edges. If you are referring to the crossword puzzle hint, the answer is splinter.
the glass that broke will turn sharp then if you stab yourself the broken glass will stab you.
A sharp metal piece is typically called a "metal shard" or a "metal splinter."
They are produced by sharp objects such as nails, knives, and broken glass
Do not touch the broken glass, it is as shsrp as knife.
sharp enough to slice through your skin and not feel it. Just like broken glass.
Its resistance to fracturing into sharp shards when broken.
No, a piece of glass cannot travel through the body without causing harm. Glass is sharp and can cause internal injuries if it enters the body.
To effectively smooth broken glass pieces, you can use sandpaper or a glass grinder to carefully sand down the sharp edges until they are smooth and safe to handle. Be sure to wear gloves and eye protection while working with broken glass to avoid injury.
i don't really know but i think it is splash
You can not cut tempered glass because once a piece is broken the whole glass shatters. Tempered glass is safer because it breaks into tiny pieces rather than sharp edges like regular glass. The only way to tell if a glass is tempered is to break the glass or use a polarizer to detect stress waves. You will see stress waves in tempered glass verses regular glass. Hope this helps.
Fishing hooks, broken glass bottles, broken sea shells, knives. People will leave almost anything on a beach.