use wire and mesh, cover it with clay. find a pic 2 use
Mount Vesuvius in Italy could be an interesting volcano to make a model of due to its historical significance and the destruction it caused during the eruption in 79 AD. Another option could be Mauna Loa in Hawaii, as it is the largest volcano on Earth and has frequent eruptions.
Beauty is subjective and both Mount Mayon and Mount Fuji are stunning in their own unique ways. Mount Mayon's perfect cone shape and lush surroundings make it visually captivating, while Mount Fuji's symmetrical form and cultural significance in Japan add to its allure. Ultimately, the beauty of each mountain is in the eye of the beholder.
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The Tyaphase Mountain, and Mount Fugi are the most common ones. If you are doing a report on the history of Japan make sure you include those mountains...it will definatly impress your teacher!
"The Dragon of Smoke Escaping from Mount Fuji" is a famous woodblock print by Katsushika Hokusai. Hokusai created this artwork using the traditional Japanese technique of woodblock printing. The image depicts a fantastical dragon-like creature formed by clouds emerging from Mount Fuji, showcasing Hokusai's skill in capturing the majesty of nature in an imaginative way.
Mount Vesuvius in Italy could be an interesting volcano to make a model of due to its historical significance and the destruction it caused during the eruption in 79 AD. Another option could be Mauna Loa in Hawaii, as it is the largest volcano on Earth and has frequent eruptions.
Mount Fuji is actually three different volcanoes that come to gather to make one big stratus-volcano.
Beauty is subjective and both Mount Mayon and Mount Fuji are stunning in their own unique ways. Mount Mayon's perfect cone shape and lush surroundings make it visually captivating, while Mount Fuji's symmetrical form and cultural significance in Japan add to its allure. Ultimately, the beauty of each mountain is in the eye of the beholder.
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Mount Fuji which is located on Hunshu Island stands at 3,776 meters high. Mount Everest which is located on the border of Nepal and Tibet stands at 8,848 meters high and is the highest mountain in the world. You would need two Mount Fuji's and 1,296 meters to make it the same size of Mount Everest.
How Mount. Fuji erupt! ~ sent by: Marissa A. JerniganMaybe earthquakes because it can make big cracks in them. Or it be weathering like erosion or like tsunamis (but that maybe can cool down the magma.) In the 80,s or the 90's had a big eruption in Japan because the mountain called Fuji erupt by the earthquakes & destroy Japan a long time ago.Once upon a time I went to Naeba Mountain & guess what I saw.... Fuji Mountain! & sence everybody says its a "volcano" I thought it was a volcano too!How to make Mount. Fuji. (it is an activity.)=1-19-2012First get two bags of clay next you make the top of the mountain then sped it out on a pieceof plastic tray.Next you set it there for 2 weeks until it is dry.Finally you paint the top blue & the bottom green then you set it there for 1 week & you finish! (but to make sure you make a half hole in the mountain!)I hope you injoy this activity! (: my phone # : 090-8846-9698
it is the pacific plate and the urasion plate
The Tyaphase Mountain, and Mount Fugi are the most common ones. If you are doing a report on the history of Japan make sure you include those mountains...it will definatly impress your teacher!
vinegar or baking soda
"The Dragon of Smoke Escaping from Mount Fuji" is a famous woodblock print by Katsushika Hokusai. Hokusai created this artwork using the traditional Japanese technique of woodblock printing. The image depicts a fantastical dragon-like creature formed by clouds emerging from Mount Fuji, showcasing Hokusai's skill in capturing the majesty of nature in an imaginative way.
Mount Pinaubo's name means "a time when the mountain grew". Mout Pinaubo is a volcano in the Philippines. The word "Pinaubo" in tagalog means "to grow". There are ancient folktales among the people there that suggest that the volcano had large eruptions.
It's really easy...just make a model of a volcano any way you want, and in the opening part, mix baking soda and vinegar to make it look like it's erupting. Red food coloring makes it more realistic...