How To Make A Model Glacier. In a different container combine ½ cup warm water and 2 teaspoons of Borax and mix thoroughly. In the first mixing bowl combine 34 cup warm water and 1 cup glue. ¾ cup warm water. Step 1 Mix 34 of a cup of glue with a 14 cup of water and tear newspaper into inch-wide strips approximately 6 inches long.
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The balloon or cup will serve as the base shape for your iceberg.
You might want to label it. By making ice block models students can mimic some of the processes that occurred when glacial ice covered much of the landscape-advancing and retreating t. Combine the contents of the two mixing bowls and stir until a glob forms. The method works as follows. Click on the Small or Large viewing size to bring up the model and work through the different Modules to change different aspects of the glacier. Cardboard boxes or books to prop up PVC at one end making a slope Ruler.