Description :
Volcanoes are a sign that our planet is alive! Inside Earth’s core, magma is a moving fluid that sometimes finds a way out, forming mountains and bringing out important minerals to be used by our ecosystems.
Ritsona Super Team learned all about magma and they constructed a real mountain, made of soil! The team made sure that trees were handcrafted and painted to simulate the mountain habitat. Red color was added to the baking soda as magma is red and very very hot. Lots of vinegar and there, volcano erupts! Congratulations to the Ritsona Super Team!
Hello!
We are a great team of kids, hence the name Ritsona Super Team, we come from many parts of the world such as Afghanistan, Syria, Iraq, Eritrea and Somalia. One may think that we have many differences between us, but there is much more that unites us. One thing we have in common is how much we like to do experiments in class with the help of the teacher.
In the past we have made led flowers that we offered to our parents, fished with our magnets various objects and created our own greenhouse. Today we completed our experiment by creating a volcano. First we made our flag, then our own mountain, with materials we collected and finally we created the lava that came out of our mountain.
Thank you very much!
RITSONA SUPER TEAM
from Afghanistan, Syria, Iraq, Eritrea and Somalia
teacher: Mr. Ioannis Efstratoudakis
location: Ritsona, Greece
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from our Mentor
Nargis Kohgadai
on 28/05/2024
Ritsona Super Team, I am in awe of your creativity. The Volcano almost looked real. What a fun project that you all took part in. Also, it is great that you all showed flags from your countries of origin. Bravo!
The Little Scientists with Ms. Penelope and Ms. Panagoula
on 27/05/2024
Very nice experiment! We liked the natural construction of the volcano with soil! Congratulations! 🥰
S.T.E.M. Stars and Ms. Eleni
on 15/05/2024
Your experiment was so cool and the volcano eruption looked very realistic! We really enjoyed the tutorial and liked your choice to use soil as your material.