What is the recipe for The Erupting Volcano Drink From HoboWars?

October 20th, 2009
gijoe_commando asked:
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I really need to figure out how. I think it needs homeless hennessy, but that’s i all i’ve figured out.

DAMIEN

What do you call the classification of a volcano based on the degree of activity?

October 19th, 2009
MaestrFlo asked:
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I’ve been looking for the answer to this quetion for quite some time and i can’t find it.

SYDNEY

The Volcanos — (Its Against) The Laws Of Love

October 17th, 2009
mrsradish asked:

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Just bloody excellent northern soul.. “Against The Laws Of Love” — The Volcanos (Arctic) (and its from the fave box)

DARRELL

Why does a subduction zone volcano at the edge of a continent have an intermediate chemical composition?

October 16th, 2009
clay_dawg07 asked:


Why does a subduction zone volcano at the edge of a continent usually have an “intermediate” chemical composition (like andesite or diorite)?

CARTER

How do you survive an ice age or a super volcano eruption?

October 15th, 2009
Riley M asked:


I’m not looking for smart answers as i know what and how this happens, but i wanna know how would you survive one o these attacks.
An ice age, lots of blankets food and fire? is there a certain area safer than others?
A super volcano eruption, now i’ve read alot about yellowstone and am kinda thankful to be living in the uk, still if this thing erupts even europe will suffer, so gasmask, food and shelter? how do you protect yourself from the ash clouds???

DARNELL

Three Make a Volcano Projects: Easy, Intermediate, and Spectacular!

October 12th, 2009
Will Kalif asked:


Project 1: The Easy Volcano

This is a minimum mess project. Instead of the traditional paper mache or clay technique for building the cone of the volcano you can use poster board. The poster board will work fine for multiple uses but it is best if you seal it with paints or even some kind of a spray sealer. The technique for making the cone of the volcano is simple. You cut a slit from the middle of one side (a long side) all the way to the center. Then you just overlap both sides of the cut so the poster board forms a cone much like a big party hat. When you have it in a pleasing cone shape simply tape the ends together so it stays in shape. Cut a hole in the top for your bottle and then trim the whole thing down to an appropriate size. Put your bottle inside it, stuff the cone with newspaper for strength then tape it down to a board. Remember to paint it or spray seal it for durability against the erupting liquids of the volcano. Once it dries it is ready for eruption.

Project 2: The Intermediate Volcano

You select your bottle which can be just about any size ranging from a 2 liter to a 20 ounce. Place it in the middle of a sturdy board then cover it with clay or paper mache so it forms the cone shape of the volcano. If using paper mache or plaster build a frame of cardboard strips in the cone shape first then apply the paper mache to the frame. Once it is done you can paint it and it is ready to go.

To make either if these volcanoes erupt:

•fill it almost full with water

•put 4 or 5 drops of detergent right into the water

•Add Two Tablespoons of Baking Soda to the water

•Put the Volcano over the bottle so it is in place and ready to go

•Pour some vinegar right into the volcano bottle and watch it Erupt!!

To Make Paper Mache:

Paper mache is easy to make. It is just two parts water with one part flour. Mix it to get a nice gluey consistency. You then soak strips of paper towels in it and apply them to the shell to get a nice volcano look.

Project 3: The Spectacular Volcano

This volcano uses the power of Mentos and Diet Coke and it will erupt a spectacular stream a couple of feet into the air. You can make this volcano with either of the earlier techniques but you really need to water seal the cone. If you don’t, the explosion of soda will ruin the volcano and it won’t be usable more than once or twice. If you want to really make a fast but durable and waterproof volcano you can use a spray can insulating material called Great Stuff. You place your two liter bottle of soda on a board and then spray the Great Stuff all around it so it forms the cone of the volcano. Once it is dried you can paint it and you are ready to go. Great stuff will spray into a great looking magma shape and it will take you about two minutes to make your volcano from start to finish.

A note about use of Great Stuff: It is a common insulating foam used in the building industry and it is not for children to use alone. It must be applied by an adult and safety glasses and safety gloves must be worn. Follow all safety instructions that are written on the can including application in a well ventilated area or outdoors.

To erupt the Mentos and soda volcano: You simply drop three mint Mentos into the bottle at the same time and step quickly back! Three Mentos is the optimal number for the best volcano and you can’t use the flavored type. It has to be the normal mint. The key is to get the Mentos to all drop in at the same time so you should practice by holding a stack of three and then dropping them. Do this a few times into an empty bottle so you get the feel of it. You can roll a tube out of a piece of paper and stack the Mentos in that. Put a piece of cardboard over the bottle, place your tube of Mentos over the cardboard then when you pull the cardboard away the Mentos will fall into the bottle.

A note about the Soda: You don’t have to use Diet Coke. You can use just about any two liter bottle of carbonated soda. But I recommend you use a diet variation because there is less sugar and the resulting mess will be less sticky and easier to clean.

Making a volcano is a fun activity because you can learn about volcanoes and you can get to play with the volcano you made.



LUKE

How the Volcano Vaporizer Can Save You Money

October 11th, 2009
vapomaster asked:


In this post i want to talk a bit about the biggest disadvantage of the Volcano Vaporizer, the price!

Lets face it, thats a whole lot of dough. I remember when i first heard about a smoking device that costs more than 500 dollars i thought this was ridiculous.

But let’s see what actually justifies the high price of this device.

The Volcano Vaporizer is a high-quality device made in Germany. Storz & Bickel is so confident with the quality of their product that they offer a three-year warranty on every Volcano Vaporizer they sell. Thats a great service, even though i have yet to hear about a case where the volcano gets broken. If you have seen the Volcano device in real you may have noticed that its built very solidly and i dont think you can destroy it that easily. Unfortunately i dont have the financial ressources to put the Volcano device to the test and see how much stress and damage it can actually endure. I’d rather enjoy my Volcano a bit more. Now if someone donates me the money i would go out, buy a seperate Volcano Vaporizer and see how much damage it can handle, but i dont think thats gonna happen too soon.

But apart from the high quality that justifies the price of the Volcano Vaporizer there is another factor that should not be underestimated. The vaporization method is superior to combustion in terms of effectiveness. This means you need less plant material to get the desired effect. Try it! You will be surprised how little herb you need to get the desired effect from it, its way fewer than smoking.

Another nice side-effect of the vaporization method is that you can re-use the plant material because it doesnt get destroyed in the process, like it would with combustion. You can re-use the same herbs 3-4 times and still get an effect, even though it gets weaker every time of course. When the plant material turns brown-ish then you should stop re-cycling it. When it turns black thats a sign you’ve overdone it.

So if you are a regular user and take these two facts into account you may realize that in the long run you can actually SAVE money with the Volcano Vaporizer!

But i dont want you to believe me this. I want you to go to your next headshop that lets you try out the Volcano Vaporizer and see for yourself. Check out how much plant material you need to use and how many times you can re-cycle it, seriously give it a try! You will propably be as amazed as i was when i discovered this the first time.



HUBERT

Eric Barone riding volcanos at Sicily.

October 10th, 2009
JMenau asked:


Super speedy french Eric Barone in 1997 at Sicily(Italy) riding on three volcanos (Etna, Vulcano and Stromboli) on his Sunn DH bike. www.ericbarone.com

SEAN

What are the most devastating volcanoes that have erupted in the past ten years?

October 10th, 2009
Hello asked:


A list would be good.

Thank you.
sorry alex, need to find an volcano in the last 10 years.

DWAYNE

What is the relationship between geothermal enery and volcanoes?

October 10th, 2009
ali asked:


I have to write a paragraph on the connection between volcanic activity and geothermal energy. Any help is appreciated!

ALBERTO