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Eventually, yes but it depends on how violently it is shaken.
Convection is when hot substances rise and cool ones sink. The colored wax heats up at the bottom of the lamp where the bulb is, then rises up, cools, and sinks again.
It takes about 30-40 minutes before the wax inside the lamp is 'oozing' and flowing. After about 10 minutes, the wax will erupt from the bottom in a kind of stalagmite formation, which will then break up and sink to the bottom as it melts into liquid. Then the bubbles will start to rise and fall. The longer you leave the lamp on, the smaller the bubbles will be.
Well, if current is flowing it usually lights up.
Yes, it can explode. It can explode when you leave it on for longer than the instructions say.
no it will blow up if you do that!!!!!!!!! DONT DO IT!!!
he did not come up with the idea of a lava lamp he just saw it on a counter at a bar and tried amkinkg his own version and took the credit
well the whole point of a lava lamp is to watch the lava go up and down in the fluid. once it is shaken though, normally the "lava" becomes separated into smaller pieces. it will stay that way.
Yes, the heat is important in lava lams.
yes they are poisonous and they are made up of chemicals
Lava lamps get hot because you have to plug them into the wall and wen you do that it creates energy so then your lava lamp heats up and then the stuff inside it can work.
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The water cycle involves water evaporating up, forming condensation, and going back down. A lava lamp involves water moving up, staying for a second, and falling down, however in blob form.
Eventually, yes but it depends on how violently it is shaken.
It is called wax I believe. When it heats up it floats around. hope this helps
One lamp won't do much. I have 10 and my room is always really hot when they are all on