Published Aug 4, 2022
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Entertain With An Knowledge

Published Aug 4, 2022
2 mins read
434 words

Hey people, in this blog let's do an entertaining activity that will also give an insight about the topic.

Make sure you are safe while engaging in all of your activities.

💡Iceberg transporter No. 1 includes a freezer, a wonderful, cute tray, 10 to 12 stones, and water.
When making ice cubes, place a stone in each compartment of the ice cube tray, fill it with water, and put it in the freezer. Once the ice cubes are formed, place them along the age of water in the bucket and watch the process.

😇The Arctic Iceberg transported stones from Greenland to the Atlantic during the Ice Age. Glaciers transported stones from Scandinavia to the South in a similar manner, but they only lost the material they were carrying after the end of the Ice Age when the glaciers melted.

💡Frost blasting No. 2: 8 little solid sandstone cubes (such as those found in hardware stores) two plastic bags, a heater or a sunny spot, an ice chest or deep freezer, and a tiny water-filled vessel.
Dry the other for the sandstone for two hours on the heater or in the sun. Fill the four dry sandstones in one plastic bag and the four wet ones in the other. Place both bags in the ice box or deep freezer of your refrigerator. The following day, take a look at both bags.

😇The dry stone appears exactly the same after the deep cool cure, but the stones that had been watte before freezing have broken down. The water that the stones had absorbed froze between the particles because ice needs more space than liquid, which caused the stone to break. This process is known as 'Frost blasting.

💡Safely viewing the sun
No. 3: A unique pair of eyeglasses (the kind we wear during a solar eclipse) It is best to see the optician to ensure that you have the proper pair of glasses before wearing a dark or mirror pair of sunglasses.
First, we put on a special pair of sunglasses to shield our eyes from the sun's harmful rays and prevent eye damage. Next, we look at the sun to see if it is evenly lit or if there are any dark spots. We also look at the edge of the solar disc.

😇The sun's surface is not uniformly bright, so you can see gas eruptions beneath sun spots with your naked eye. As we already mentioned, you should never look at the sun without protective eyewear, not even through a telescope.
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thulasiram.ravi 8/12/22, 2:06 AM
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