In the experiment, we inflated and buried a balloon in the containers filled with flour and sand. The flour represented the Earth and the balloon - a magma chamber. Students popped the balloons to cause the eruptions – and then viewed the caldera or crater that was left behind. We learnt how lakes like Taupō and Rotorua were formed.
wow that volcano was so cool to watch and the last one was just like one.
ReplyDeleteyour amazing work worked perfect. keep your work up and good job. by Adam and manu from room 3 glenbrae school.
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ReplyDeletei am prod of your 19 blogs and this one was fun to watch your volcano
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