On the site students.arch.utah.edu, it states that 1 million pounds of trash is thrown away per person every year.
50%
Some of the light is reflected off the glass at the same angle - in a manner and angle similar to that of a ball deflected off a surface at a similar angle. This is what happens when light reflects from car windows into our faces. Much of the light, however, will penetrate the glass, so that the light source is seen from the other side. Nevertheless, on contact with the glass, the light that penetrates will be refracted (bent) and travel through the glass at a different angle from that of its original contact with the glass; but once having travelled through the glass, it will leave at its original angle of contact. The amount of refraction depends on a number of factors, but especially, on the thickness of the glass and specific angle of contact involved. So, the light bends as it passes through the glass, but leaves at its original angle.
It depends on: -The current temperature of the water. (If it was already cold, the water would probably decrease because both heat and cold causes water to increases) -The size of the glass. -How much the temperature decreases.
microscopes are much more powerful
A result of being the top of the food chain.
to much
I'm pretty sure all of it is thrown away sooner or later.
alot
a whole lot
It depends if you're any good. If you suck, you'll be living on scraps thrown away at Burger King.
tons obviously
It is estimated that around 80% of glass thrown out in the world ends up in landfills. This is problematic as glass is 100% recyclable and can be recycled endlessly without losing quality. Increasing recycling efforts and educating the public on the importance of recycling glass can help reduce the amount of glass waste that is discarded.
On the site students.arch.utah.edu, it states that 1 million pounds of trash is thrown away per person every year.
20 million pounds.
5o,milleon gets thrown away
Too keep the person sitting in the seat from being thrown forward if the vehicle should come to a sudden stop. Being thrown against the belt is much less dangerous than being thrown into the windshield or out of the car.