The word shiny is an adjective. There is a very rare adverb form (shinily).
All coins are shiny when they're first made (or 'minted ') they become dull through being handled by people, and getting dropped etc.
Its the observation of matter you are looking for, answer being its 1. silver.. 2. shiny 3. hard & bumpy. 4. it does not bend.
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Facts is something that you tell. Fancy is a thing that is so expensive and shiny.
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A metal is a shiny element that conducts electricity and heat.
Foil. Silver foil is a type of shiny metallic paper often used for wrapping food items or crafting.
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No, wrapping paper is a thicker paper used to wrap gifts, while cellophane paper is a thin, transparent film often used for wrapping gifts or food items. Cellophane paper is more flexible and has a shiny appearance due to its plastic properties.
Silver is a shiny solid that conducts electricity very well due to its high electrical conductivity. It is commonly used in electrical applications like circuits and connectors.
That is the correct spelling of the term "chrysalis" (shiny cocoon-like wrapping).
Shiny paper used for Christmas decorations is typically referred to as metallic or foil wrapping paper. It has a reflective, glossy finish that adds a festive and luxurious touch to presents, ornaments, and other décor items during the holiday season.
Of course yes with a little of creativity you can recycle almost everything we have. Since it is Christmas time you can make your potato chip bag into a shiny wrapping paper or perhaps a shiny ribbon for your gift.
Copper is the element with all these properties.
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