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		<title>What is a lava lamp made of?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Dear Wimble, What is lava made of .. ( the lava lamp.. lava stuff..)??? NOVELLA=) Dear NOVELLA=), I&#8217;m glad to hear from you again. I honestly never saw this question coming. Unfortunately, the makers of lava lamps have kept this a secret. However, they do allow us to know that it is a type of [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h3 id="mainhead">Dear Wimble,</h3>
<p>What is lava made of .. ( the lava lamp.. lava stuff..)???</p>
<p>NOVELLA=)</p>
<h3>Dear NOVELLA=),</h3>
<p>I&#8217;m glad to hear from you again. I honestly never saw this  question coming.        Unfortunately, the makers of lava lamps have kept this a secret.  However,        they do allow us to know that it is a type of oil and wax.</p>
<p>I can give you a little more detail however, since I am the Great  Wimble,        afterall. Lava Lamps can easily be made at home. There are two  main ingredients.        Two liquids that have very close densities, and that are insoluble  in one        another. Don&#8217;t bother trying vegetable oil and water, because they  have        completely different densities and would never work.</p>
<p>Now, as you heat up the mixture, the more dense liquid heats up  first (cause        it&#8217;s at the bottom) and expands and becomes less dense, therefore  rising        to the top where it cools off and sinks again. So, you get that  constant        motion.</p>
<p>If you&#8217;re not real sure how to tell the difference between the  densities        of each liquid, then use this as a little tip. The more &#8220;dense&#8221;        a person is, the stupider they are, so they &#8220;sink&#8221; to the bottom        of the totem pole. Then, you got the less &#8220;dense&#8221; people, who        are obviously smarter, who are able to rise above the others and  clamin        the top of the totem pole to themselves.</p>
<p>Hope I was able to help you out. Glad to hear from you again.</p>
<p><em>Wimble</em></p>
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