1) Grab all materials ( Rocks, Sand, Hot plate, cooler, maple, syrup, water, Graduated cylinder, spoons. Times, Glass Beakers, thermometers, and Ziploc bags, plastic small container.) 2) Get 2 science books stand them up close together 3) Place the small a plastic container on top of the books, but let it slant. Don't let it stay flat on top. 4) Cover the bottom of the pan with rock and sand with the bottom of the pan is covered. Cover rocks+sand with plastic wrap 5) Grab the maple syrup and measure out 150ml in the glass beaker. 6) Get the hot plate plug it in and turn it on for 60 C 7) Place the beaker with maple syrup on hot plate and grab thermometer. 8) Add the thermometer in the beaker And this would be procedure. Here are some questions to experiment first question “ How it would it effect if we change temperature of lava? Other question “ How would it change if we change velocity of lava?. The Hypothesis, In this experiment we would see different speeds of lava, in different temperatures. …show more content…
Magma is mixture of molten and semi-rock, temperature 700 to 1300. Magma can even melt strongest rock. Lava is magma which is reaches out to surface trough volcanos. Viscosities is key for any process involving fluid flow. Different fluids with different viscosities flow at different speed when the same force is applied to them, and this how it affects at velocity. First factor of lava velocity could be Silica and second is temperature. In this experiment we will do Temperature effect on lava speed. Understanding lava viscosity and velocity for near active volcanoes it helps scientist to know if lava going to flow fast or slow, also is it gonna happen fast or slow . This experiment helps to know how lava would be different if temperature of lava is different. This model chosen because to make people understand better than other types of