... how volcanoes work.
Visto en http://1-art.eu/storm_in_a_tea_cup.htm
Put some wax in the bottom of a fireproof glass container.
Add some sand.
Fill it up with cold water.
Noww carefully heat the bottom.
Eventually, the wax underneath starts to boil (representing the
moulten rocks under the Earth's crust) and it begins to lift the whole
landscape above in a dome shape.
Then, the moment of truth - the pressure becomes too much and at the
weakest point, where the sand has bubbles, the hot wax shoots out in a
lovely volcanic explosion. The entire wax reservoir empties and you get a
lovely effect of a flattened top as well, representing how material
from the volcanic explosion forms a layer of ash in the atmosphere.
Great fun to do, and it's true - I've always want to make a storm in a tea cup!
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