No not at all. The only thing difference is that the lava will make a lot of bubbles.
No you do not have to but you can it is completely safe a lava lamp is made to be as a decoration light so you CAN if you want to but you will go through bulbs faster!
Theoretically you can. You can also theoretically leave a fire burning unattended in a fireplace. Is it a good idea? No. Lava lamps get awfully hot. If it were to tip over or break, it would create a fire hazard. I wouldn't recommend it. Hope this helps
If it's a UL compliant lamp, nothing. Except your energy bill goes up a little.
Haha! Trick question. If the lamp is directly over the post, then there will be no shadow.A2. But where I live in the suburbs, all the street lamps are mounted on the end of a 2m 'horizontal' arm.
A small amount of air or helium within the balloon will escape through the balloon material.
No you do not have to but you can it is completely safe a lava lamp is made to be as a decoration light so you CAN if you want to but you will go through bulbs faster!
Yes it wont over heat its perfectly safe, you may go thru bulbs a bit quicker.
Theoretically you can. You can also theoretically leave a fire burning unattended in a fireplace. Is it a good idea? No. Lava lamps get awfully hot. If it were to tip over or break, it would create a fire hazard. I wouldn't recommend it. Hope this helps
If it's a UL compliant lamp, nothing. Except your energy bill goes up a little.
I am not sure that you know what you are asking. To heat something manually is to hold it in your hands and warm it up to your own body temperature; that is not hot enough to break a lava lamp. The only thing you can destroy with your own body heat is a snowflake. But I don't think that's what you really mean. If you are going to position your lava lamp over a candle, then yes, you might break it. What's wrong with using the built-in light, did it burn out?
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There are two components in the globe of a lava lamp: a water-based component (the liquid), and an oil-based component (the lava). The liquid shouldn't "go hard", since it's basically water. However, the lava part might, since it's a mixture of several different compounds and over time the volatile parts tend to leech out of it, leaving behind mainly wax that doesn't get hot enough to melt.
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Lava tubes formed from mafic lava form when the lava forms a crust over itself, creating a tube through which it can flow and later leave empty. Felsic lava forms a crust, but is too viscous to entirely flow out of it.
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