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Glacier Goo Activity
IPY STEM Polar Connections
  • Beth Caissie, Iowa State University
Publication Date
2010
Abstract

We provided the students with background information about what a glacier is, where they are, how they move. Then split the students into four groups each tasked with a question to answer through experimentation

Group s 1 and 2: How does temperature change the way a glacier flows? (we provided frozen, and room temperature goo, and a microwave for heating the goo)

Groups 3 and 4: How does friction or obstacles change the way a glacier flows? (we provided different pvc tubes—tubes with nothing done to them, tubes with paintable sand applied to them, and tubes with rocks glued to them. We also provided tin foil, oil, and water)

Citation Information
Beth Caissie. "Glacier Goo Activity" (2010)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/beth-caissie/7/