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when the Mentos hits the surface of the coke, the compressed carbon dioxide forms bubble on the surface of the Mentos. and it is released into the air and pushes the coke out with it. the Mentos can be mint or fruit (I have tested both)
The meniscus is the name for the way that water forms a concave curve at it's surface. This is because of the cohesive and capillary properties of water.
Life forms exist almost anywhere on the earth surface, under the surface, in the water, in the ocean bottom and in the air. Some are as big as elephants, others are as small as insects, bacteria, or the microscopic virus.
Life forms exist almost anywhere on the earth surface, under the surface, in the water, in the ocean bottom and in the air. Some are as big as elephants, others are as small as insects, bacteria, or the microscopic virus.
Life forms exist almost anywhere on the earth surface, under the surface, in the water, in the ocean bottom and in the air. Some are as big as elephants, others are as small as insects, bacteria, or the microscopic virus.
Life forms exist almost anywhere on the earth surface, under the surface, in the water, in the ocean bottom and in the air. Some are as big as elephants, others are as small as insects, bacteria, or the microscopic virus.
A replication bubble.
They actually form on the bottom of Earth's surface, since igneous(the word) is derived from molten magma
The Vesicle
an abyssal plain looks like a flat surface but it is at the bottom of the ocean and it is formed by the deposition of sediments. Hope this helps :)
No problem is you leave the forms on a little longer.