though I think it is impossible
A volcano explodes when magma (what lava is called when it is underground) comes up with gas trapped in it. The gas can form bubbles in the magma that grow so quickly that it creates an explosion. The real word for this is "erupt" because not all eruptions have explosions. Sometimes the lava just oozes out from the weight of the rock pressing down on the magma.
well you cant make a volcano with REAL lava because it would burn stuff near you where ever you r so maybe just use paper mache and put a light bulb at the bottom and plug it in and may the paper orange or red so it looks like lavas inside and then push a button and ma it erupt
Both baking soda volcanoes and real volcanoes erupt by releasing gas and molten material from beneath the Earth's surface. The eruption results in the expulsion of materials (baking soda and vinegar for the baking soda volcano, and lava and ash for a real volcano) which flow outwards. Both types of eruptions can create a visual spectacle with plumes of gas and debris.
Oh, dude, lava is totally real! It's like super hot molten rock that flows out of volcanoes and stuff. So, yeah, if you ever come across lava, I wouldn't recommend touching it unless you're going for that crispy fried hand look.
One common substance that can be added to lava to slow it down and make it more like real lava is water. When water is added to lava, it can increase viscosity and create a thicker, slower-moving flow. Another substance that can be used is clay, which can also increase the viscosity of the lava. Additionally, adding silica can help increase the stickiness and thickness of the lava, making it flow more like real lava.
A volcano explodes when magma (what lava is called when it is underground) comes up with gas trapped in it. The gas can form bubbles in the magma that grow so quickly that it creates an explosion. The real word for this is "erupt" because not all eruptions have explosions. Sometimes the lava just oozes out from the weight of the rock pressing down on the magma.
well you cant make a volcano with REAL lava because it would burn stuff near you where ever you r so maybe just use paper mache and put a light bulb at the bottom and plug it in and may the paper orange or red so it looks like lavas inside and then push a button and ma it erupt
Actually there is no any real volcano here. Neither a small cone or a small lava flow. Probably methane outburst was what ancient chinese described as eruption in 1120 AD.
Both baking soda volcanoes and real volcanoes erupt by releasing gas and molten material from beneath the Earth's surface. The eruption results in the expulsion of materials (baking soda and vinegar for the baking soda volcano, and lava and ash for a real volcano) which flow outwards. Both types of eruptions can create a visual spectacle with plumes of gas and debris.
Oh, dude, lava is totally real! It's like super hot molten rock that flows out of volcanoes and stuff. So, yeah, if you ever come across lava, I wouldn't recommend touching it unless you're going for that crispy fried hand look.
One common substance that can be added to lava to slow it down and make it more like real lava is water. When water is added to lava, it can increase viscosity and create a thicker, slower-moving flow. Another substance that can be used is clay, which can also increase the viscosity of the lava. Additionally, adding silica can help increase the stickiness and thickness of the lava, making it flow more like real lava.
Actually, Mount Wilshire is only a fictitious volcano mentioned in the movie "Volcano."
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No, lava lamps contain a special type of wax that is heated by a light bulb, causing it to rise and fall in a mesmerizing pattern. The term "lava lamp" comes from the lamp's resemblance to flowing lava, but there is no actual lava involved.
There is no real answer that's been discovered
Nothing, if it is active, the temperature would just destroy it and it would not make the lava do anything. No one has ever dumped a hundred thousands gallons of vinegar and baking soda into one, so it would be hard to say. I don't believe anyone has taken molten lava and done this on a smaller scale. Sorry if this is not the answer you thought you would get.
Probably. They don't use real lava.