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Sean
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Volcanos!

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Yeah, cinder cones, shield cones, composite cone....

Volcanoes have been happening for thousands of years.  Most people are scared of volcanoes.  Some like to watch them like scientists, observing them to find out information about this word we live on.

Hey! Want to see what a volcano looks like... or just how it might erupt?   Try this out!  Make your very own volcano to test with.  Do the following things with your parents:

Materials
casting plaster
sand
water
paint and brush
plastic sheet or newspaper
a paper plate or a tray
containers for sand and water
red food colouring
baking soda
white vinegar
a funnel or a spoon

How to make it is right here!

Instructions
1.   Gather all the materials.
2.   Cover a table with newspaper or plastic.
3.   Put some sand in a container and add a little bit of water.
4.   Use the sand to make a cone shape on the newspaper.
5.   Put some water in another container and sprinkle some plaster into it.
6.   Mix the plaster into the water until it is as runny as a honey. You may need to add more plaster to make the mixture thick enough.
7.   Pour some plaster over the sand cone and smooth it with a wet paint brush.
8.   Make a hole in the top of the cone about as big as a ten cent coin.
9.   Let the plaster dry for one day.
10. Remove the sand from inside the plaster volcano.
11. Make more plaster. (See Steps Five and Six)
12. Put the plaster volcano on a paper plate and pour some more plaster into the plate so that the edges of the volcano are all covered.
13. Let this plaster dry for one day.
14. Make more plaster. (See Steps Five and Six)
15. Pour plaster inside the volcano. Stop at about 3 centimeters from the top.
16. Let the plaster dry again for one day.
17. Paint the volcano.
18. Let it dry.
19. Put newspaper on the floor and on the table.
20. Put the model volcano on the table.
21. Use a spoon or a funnel to put the baking soda into the hole in the top of the volcano.
22. Put a little bit of white vinegar into a container and pour in some red food coloring.
23. Carefully pour this mixture into the top of the volcano and move back.
24. Watch the volcano erupt.

Now after you did all that, you can watch your volcano... :)

And please Y-mail me your results of how your Test Volcano worked out . I'd like to know how you liked it.  :)

Sean. BYE!

Editor's Note: Make sure you do this project with a responsible adult, folks!

 

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