My friend and I are doing a project about the Canadian Niagara Falls. We need to find a simple and inexpensive way to build a model of the waterfall with a continuous cycle of flowing water. Do you have any suggestions?
Thank you so much!
PLEASE HELP ME!
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What grade are you in?
Please provide a little more information about what the purpose of the model is.
1) Is it only for display purposes - just to look at?
2) Is it for researching some scientific or enginerring properties - and if so what are you trying to research?
A scientific or engineering purpose of the model might constrain the materials used.
There are a lot of complex things going on at Niagra Falls and there is a significant amount of interaction between the American and Canadian falls as they share the same water source and sink.
Please provide a little more information about what the purpose of the model is.
1) Is it only for display purposes - just to look at?
2) Is it for researching some scientific or enginerring properties - and if so what are you trying to research?
A scientific or engineering purpose of the model might constrain the materials used.
There are a lot of complex things going on at Niagra Falls and there is a significant amount of interaction between the American and Canadian falls as they share the same water source and sink.
-Craig