glass objects from ancient period turns milky, give reason
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The lower surfaces of the glass panes in old buildings look milky and it is thicker because glass flew down under the influence of gravity over the years. When the temperature too high, it turns into a crystalline shape. ... So, the glass slowly flows down and some glass objects from ancient civilizations appear milky."
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Glass is made up of silica. It is partially crystalline and partially amorphous. As time passes due to changes in temperature of the system, it becomes crystalline as some of the atoms become more arranged. ... Thus the glass turn slightly milky on aging instead of being ᴛʀᴀɴsᴘᴀʀᴇɴᴛ.
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