Many kinds but I'd say mashed potatoes is the most "popular."
dough
cheese
mashed potatoes
meatloaf
Using heat or pressure.
A common example of a molded material that can retain its shape is plastic. When heated and molded into a specific form, plastic cools and solidifies to maintain that shape. This property makes plastic widely used in manufacturing for various products due to its durability and versatility.
Yes, wax is malleable as it can be easily shaped and molded when it is warm. It hardens when it cools down, retaining the shape it was molded into.
Objects like glass, ceramics, and diamonds are not easily molded due to their rigid atomic structures. These materials have strong bonds that prevent them from easily changing shape or being molded.
a long piece of plastic
They are chemicals used to 'cure' sand into a hard molded shape onto which molten metal can be poured, and set into a shape.
It means to fix or improve a relationship.
That fuzzy growth is mold, it is their because you have left the food un touched and in the moisture and dark for so long, that it has molded, please do not eat molded food, that is unless you want to get sick.
The word that fits the description is "ductile." Ductile refers to a material's ability to be easily shaped or molded without breaking.
Glass is heated in a furnace until it begins to flow. It can then be blown or molded into shape.
he came from the floor he was the kind of person that had no real shape we molded him to be like that he was my creation!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Yes, glass can be molded through a process called glassblowing or other glass forming techniques. These techniques use heat to soften the glass so it can be shaped into various forms and designs. Once the glass has been molded, it can be cooled to harden and retain its new shape.