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minus-square@sir_pronounlinkEnglish7•2 months ago…Warmth make wiggle house built from tiny building blocks of water? Come on, who can make it simpler?
minus-squareScratchlinkfedilinkEnglish20•2 months agoSo you know your bucket of Lego? It’s a bunch of blocks that can move around each other. (Swish some around to demonstrate) Water is made up of little tiny block that can swish around too. When you make them cold, they start to stick together. (Start connecting Lego blocks) The colder it is, the more they connect, until all the water blocks have joined up together and made a bigger block of ice. Then, when you heat the ice up, they start to come apart and move freely again. So, heat is movement and cold is connected. This is the same for almost everything! Lava from volcanos is just rocks that have been heated up enough to move. When the lava flows out and cools down, it hardens back into rocks.
minus-squareScratchlinkfedilinkEnglish3•edit-22 months agoTyty Also, my political campaign will hinge on every child getting at least one set of building block, because they kick ass.
minus-squaretatelinkfedilinkEnglish5•2 months agoThe disorder can only increase, just like your toys on the living room floor.
minus-square@[email protected]OPlinkfedilinkEnglish1•2 months agoWhen you add heat to ice, it makes the tiny ice skaters wiggle and break free from their frozen circle, turning into water!
…Warmth make wiggle house built from tiny building blocks of water?
Come on, who can make it simpler?
So you know your bucket of Lego? It’s a bunch of blocks that can move around each other. (Swish some around to demonstrate)
Water is made up of little tiny block that can swish around too. When you make them cold, they start to stick together. (Start connecting Lego blocks)
The colder it is, the more they connect, until all the water blocks have joined up together and made a bigger block of ice.
Then, when you heat the ice up, they start to come apart and move freely again.
So, heat is movement and cold is connected. This is the same for almost everything!
Lava from volcanos is just rocks that have been heated up enough to move. When the lava flows out and cools down, it hardens back into rocks.
That’s a really solid demonstration
Tyty
Also, my political campaign will hinge on every child getting at least one set of building block, because they kick ass.
It was pretty fluid, easy to understand.
The disorder can only increase, just like your toys on the living room floor.
When you add heat to ice, it makes the tiny ice skaters wiggle and break free from their frozen circle, turning into water!