The Lava Lamp was created by a gentleman by the name of Craven Walker.
It was (and still is - the popularity of the lamp has endured) a long cylinder inside which a wax like substance was heated. This heating caused the substance to slowly bubble, float and move about the glass cylinder. Illuminated by a soft light within, the "lava" would continue to move endlessly.
2006-07-22 11:46:33
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answer #1
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answered by mom2all 5
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Parafin Wax.
2006-07-22 11:45:02
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answer #2
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answered by jbilyak32 2
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Well of course it's actual lava, harvested from volcanoes around the world. I thought everyone knew that.
2006-07-22 11:44:39
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answered by Nefertiti 5
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Wax.
What makes laval laps behave the way they do is a) the chemicals added to the water and b) the coil in the bottom.
2006-07-22 11:44:40
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answered by P. M 5
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Wax, the rest is oil.
2006-07-22 11:44:51
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answer #5
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answered by btmduk 3
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parafin wax...they just dye it colors.
2006-07-22 11:44:06
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answered by miss_chrissy_dawn 4
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placenta
2006-07-22 11:45:08
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answered by Anonymous
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i think its wax?
2006-07-22 11:44:13
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answered by blah blah 5
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