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It gets hot.

If it gets hot enough then the molecular, crystalline bonds deform and it becomes a gelatinous mass of hot goo. When this goo cools down slowly, the bonds reform and will (depending on the cooling time) form into crystalline structures (which, while still in semi-fluidic form, can be moulded into all sorts of shapes) to form common glass (whose colour and rigidity depend upon impurities).

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