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the grapes would be the atom while the gelatin could either be nothing or the electron cloud. the grapes would be the atom while the gelatin could either be nothing or the electron cloud.
two sponges rubbing........because an earthquake forms when two of earth plate move suddenly past one another.
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a good model would be a large bowl that has sea creatures and plants
Earthquakes happen under the sea sometimes. This will have the effect of shaking the sea. If you have a bowl of water and shake it, you will get waves in the bowl. That is what happens when an earthquake occurs under the sea and why we get tsunamis caused by earthquakes.
Blooming gelatin is just the process of soaking it in water before adding it to other ingredients - it helps the gelatin to dissolve evenly. To bloom gelatin leaves, place as many as you require in a bowl of cold water and leave for 4-5 minutes. Then remove the gelatin and place into the warm liquid which requires the gelling agent. To bloom gelatin powder, pour the gelatin onto the surface of a small cup of warm water. DO NOT STIR YET! Leave it for 5 minutes to soak and soften, then stir the liquid to combine the gelatin. (The purpose of not stirring immediately is because this can form lumps.)
Soft sediment tends to make shaking in an earthquake worse. It is rather like shaking a bowl of jello.
maybe you can pour olive oil into a bowl and put each hand in it for 1 minute each hand or you can put cider apple vinger in a bowl and put each hand for 5 mins each or you can eat Gelatin[gelo]
A scale model of a Roman aqueduct will have water flowing from a higher source into a series of channels. An easy way to accomplish this would be to stack different size plastic bowls, with the smallest at the top. Each bowl will have a small hole in the bottom for drainage. The bottom bowl could be sitting on a piece of sod with ditches cut into it.
The model's name is Victor Ross.
Ingredients1 cn (8-1/2 oz.) crushedpineapple 1 c Boiling water1 pk (3 oz.) lemon-flavoredGelatin 1 c Chilled whipping creamDrain pineapple, reserving syrup. Pour boiling water over gelatin in bowl, stirring until gelatin is dis- solved. Add enough cold water to re- served syrup to measure 1 cup; stir into dissolved gelatin. Chill until al- most set. In chilled bowl, beat cream until stiff. Beat gelatin until foamy. Fold gelatin and pineapple into the whipped cream. Povr into 1-qt. mold or into indi- vidual molds. Chill 3 hr. or until frm. Unmold, serve with sweetened whipped cream, if you like, and gar- nish with other fruits. Serves 6 to 8
The correct placement of the apostrophe in the sentence should be: "The cat's bowls are on the floor." The apostrophe indicates possession by showing that the bowls belong to the cat.