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Grow Your Own Stalactite ... the jars and the string in an accessible, and observable location for several days while a stalactite and stalagmite form. ...
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www.nps.gov/ozar/makeown.htm
www.nps.gov/ozar/makeown.htm
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・ 1 Fill two medium-sized jars about 2/3 full with warm water. ・ 2 Add baking soda and stir until it all dissolves, forming a thick paste. Start by slowly adding about... ・ 3 Place a paper plate or cardboard underneath the two jars about 8 ...
http://www.ehow.com/how_2051529_grow-stalactite.html
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Have you ever seen a stalactite? They are natural stone columns that form on the ceilings of caves. Stalagmites are the ones that grow from the floor. ... In this experiment we are going to make our own stalactite using epsom salt. ... Grow Your Own Crystals...
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www.projects-for-kids.com/science-projects/stalactite.p...
www.projects-for-kids.com/science-projects/stalactite.php
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Stalactites and Stalagmites are those impressive pillars you see growing in caves. If you aren't sure which is which, just remember that stala'G'mites grow from the 'G'round. Now that you know how to tell a stalactite from a stalagmite, find out how to grow your own.
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www.sciencekidsathome.com/science_experiments/growing_s...
www.sciencekidsathome.com/science_experiments/growing_stalactites.html
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The solution will seep up and along the wool and drip on to the saucer. Each drip leaves behind a little baking soda and so forms a stalactite. As the water evaporates from the drips collecting on the saucer, ... You are here: GSI Home > Education & Outreach > Geology for Everyone > Grow your own stalactites and stalagmites...
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www.gsi.ie/Education/Geology+for+Everyone/Grow+your+own...
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Science is fun! Grow crystals and create your own cave formations. Here are experiments using items you can buy at the grocery store. ... Setting the experiment by the wood stove made it grow faster. The stalactite grew fast when the water level got down almost to the level equal to the bottom of the sag of the towel strip.
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www.rockhoundingar.com/pebblepups/growcryst.html
www.rockhoundingar.com/pebblepups/growcryst.html
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The solution will seep along the wool string and drip onto the saucer. A baking soda stalactite will form on the string. A baking soda stalagmite will form on the saucer below the stalactite.
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www.cems.boone.k12.ky.us/Teachers/crow/Stalactite.htm
www.cems.boone.k12.ky.us/Teachers/crow/Stalactite.htm
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Snowflakes; How to grow your own snowflakes indoors any time of the year! ... This wet zone evaporates creating more crystals, which grow partly upward. the wetting and evaporating process continues with the crystals literally pulling themselves up by their own bootstraps.
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www.waynesthisandthat.com/crystals.htm
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Chemistry science fair project: Make your own stalactite ... Title: Make Your Own Stalactite ... Soda straws can grow quite long, but are very fragile. If they become plugged by debris, water begins flowing over the outside, depositing more calcite and creating the more familiar cone-shaped stalactite.
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www.projects.juliantrubin.com/science_fair_project/chem...
www.projects.juliantrubin.com/science_fair_project/chemistry/stalactite_1.html
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