Professor,
I apologize for the delay! Professor Hower did tell us to post our work on your blog but I admit we forgot to do that. The work we have done involves the study of honeycomb weathering; it's caused by salt moisture being attached to rock and prying open the rock minerals, causing the honey comb geometry. We attempted to mimic this geometry by applying acetone to foam that initially spray-painted. Below are images of our experiment, including images of the foam we used before and after we applied acetone.
Again, I'm really sorry that this was posted up late.
I apologize for the delay! Professor Hower did tell us to post our work on your blog but I admit we forgot to do that. The work we have done involves the study of honeycomb weathering; it's caused by salt moisture being attached to rock and prying open the rock minerals, causing the honey comb geometry. We attempted to mimic this geometry by applying acetone to foam that initially spray-painted. Below are images of our experiment, including images of the foam we used before and after we applied acetone.
Again, I'm really sorry that this was posted up late.
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