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When the mountaintop blows there's little time to waste, so HOW TO SURVIVE instructs you how to dodge falling debris, listen for a Lahar roar, steer clear of ash, and find shelter in order to survive. Watch this video tutorial and learn how to survive a volcano explosion.
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C For Chemistry delves into the chemistry of science experiments. This chemist knows what he's talking about. These chemistry experiments are not only fun, but very educational for all of those interested in scientific chemical reactions and properties.
This video tutorial will show you how to perform a volcano experiment with ammonium dichro...
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Make your head magically explode to the horror of parents and the glee of enemies without damage to yourself by learning how to digitally force your head to go ka-boom on the computer. Open up Final Cut Studio and watch this video to see how to transplant your desired explosion (from canon fire, volcano eruption, etc.) onto your head. While not ...
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Learn to create an erupting volcano with spewing and falling lava, smoke and highlights! This clip from PixelPerfect will show you how it's done. Whether you're new to computer graphics, new to Adobe Photoshop CS4 or a seasoned design professional just looking to pick up a few new tips and tricks, you're certain to like this free video software ...
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If you love action and adventure then you've come to the right place. Get ready for a red-hot science explosion as the A-TV science superstars show you how to make your very own erupting volcano!
For this experiment, you'll need the following materials:
vinegar
baking soda
food coloring
16oz soda bottle
funnel
baking pan
sand
glue
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Via WonderHowTo World, CAKES! CAKES! CAKES!: Next on the baking agenda? An exploding Volcano Cake, in honor of the recent Eyjafjallajökull eruption. Luckily, Finkbuilt has a great HowTo (with a clear-cut, explanatory diagram to boot!). Click through for their simple instructions. See Finkbuilt's demonstration video below. (Also, if you prefer to...
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Hmm... wondering what to do with a lazy Sunday afternoon? Why not build a volcano that can erupt? Have fun and make a mess, all in the name of science!
You Will Need:
• 6 c. flour
• 2 c. salt
• 1 c. water
• Small plastic bottle
• Baking sheet
• Acrylic paint
• Paint brushes
• 1/2 c. vinegar
• 1 tsp. red food colori...
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Make Your Own Erupting Volcano!
This is a classic experiment and it is very easy to do at home. So after you watch it - TRY IT! All you need is some kind of volcano that you can make, and then a little vinegar and some baking soda from the supermarket. This demonstration shows an acid base reaction. In this kind of reaction, the acid (vinegar...
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If you're lucky, your digital camera has a built-in intervalometer that lets you operate the shutter regularly at set intervals over a period of time. Why would you be lucky? Because you can create some very awesome time-lapse videos, like the horribly beautiful eruption of a volcano or vivid star trails in the night sky. You can capture the stu...
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Earthquakes can be among the most destructive natural disasters. Earthquakes cannot be predicted, but your chances of survival are much better if you prepare in advance and you know what to do in case an earthquake strikes. Earthquakes happen mainly near the edges of tectonic plates, but they can happen anywhere! In 1886, an earthquake shook Cha...