DIY STEM Project For Kids: Lava Lamp Experiment
Ever wondered how Lava Lamps are made? Curious to know how the liquid and bubbles inside move around in such mysterious and mesmerizing ways? Wonder no more! In this video, we explain how Lava Lamps are created with this fun DIY STEM Project. Watch as Jessie breaks down the process using oil, water, and a couple other items. The magic happens when the Alka-Seltzer drops! Use different colors and glasses or vases to experiment in fun and different ways. You can also adjust the amount of oil and water you use to see what works best. Have some fun with it and see what happens! Materials needed: - Vegetable oil - Water - Food coloring - Tall glass or small vase - Alka-Seltzer tablets Have fun!
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