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No it is not a real volcano. I learned this in Science Class and we studied it.. Thanks Wiki.answers!
Baking soda volcanoes are normally used to demonstrate how the pressure increase that occurs in a volcano's magma chamber can cause a volcanic eruption to occur. This is because the mixture of baking soda and vinegar causes carbon dioxide gas to be produced which causes a pressure increase in the model volcano as well as causing the mixture to foam. The rapid increase in volume and pressure forces the mixture out of the top of the model volcano which is a useful analogy for the process that occurs in a real volcano.
Actually, Mount Wilshire is only a fictitious volcano mentioned in the movie "Volcano."
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The model is similar to the real object because of how it is three-dimensional.
The model is similar to the real object because of how it is three-dimensional.
There are volcanoes underwater. Like Surtsey an underwater volcanoes that is turning into an island right now.
For making a volcano? When the two are added together, they cause a small explosion, making it look like a small model of a volcano is errupting like a real one.
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No it is not a real volcano. I learned this in Science Class and we studied it.. Thanks Wiki.answers!
Baking soda volcanoes are normally used to demonstrate how the pressure increase that occurs in a volcano's magma chamber can cause a volcanic eruption to occur. This is because the mixture of baking soda and vinegar causes carbon dioxide gas to be produced which causes a pressure increase in the model volcano as well as causing the mixture to foam. The rapid increase in volume and pressure forces the mixture out of the top of the model volcano which is a useful analogy for the process that occurs in a real volcano.
Actually, Mount Wilshire is only a fictitious volcano mentioned in the movie "Volcano."