FACTivity – A Tale of Two Caves

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In this FACTivity, you will grow your own speleothem. At the end of this FACTivity, you answer the following question: What does this activity tell us about the formation of speleothems?

Materials (for each student or group of students):

  • Pictures of decorated cave passages
  • Epsom salts, washing soda, or baking soda (Epsom salts and washing soda are more likely to form larger formations)
  • Warm water
  • 2 plastic cups of the same size (preferably clear or see-through)
  • 1 piece of aluminum foil to make a tray or saucer
  • 1 spoon
  • 1 length of cotton string or yarn (30-50 cm in length)
  • 2 paper clips
  • Permanent markers
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The cover for the 'Tale of Two Caves' article. The main image is a photo of a person standing in a small passageway of a cave.

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