Grow Island
Regular Ending
1. Mechanical Engineering - Bolt
2. Civil Engineering - Pick Axe
3. Architecture - Logs
4. Aeronautics, Marine, Automotive Engineering - Steering Wheel
5. Environmental Engineering - Smokestack
6. Electrical Engineering - Battery
7. Computer Science - Chip
8. Applied Chemistry - Burner/Candle
U.F.O Ending
1. Aeronautics, Marine, Automotive Engineering - Steering Wheel
2. Civil Engineering - Pick Axe
3. Architecture - Logs
4. Computer Science - Chip
5. Electrical Engineering - Battery
6. Mechanical Engineering - Bolt
7. Applied Chemistry - Burner/Candle
8. Environmental Engineering - Smokestack
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To grow an island, one could look at options such as land reclamation, where additional land is created by filling in water bodies with soil or other materials. Another approach could involve promoting the growth of vegetation on the existing land to stabilize soil and create more habitable areas. It's important to consider environmental impacts and seek expert advice before implementing any solutions.
To grow salt crystals on a string, you can create a saturated salt solution by dissolving salt in water. Then, suspend a string in the solution and allow it to sit undisturbed. As the water evaporates, salt crystals will form on the string.
"A good hypothesis for crystal eggs could be that the crystals will form more quickly and grow larger in size when placed in a saturated solution compared to a less concentrated solution."
Borax crystals typically grow better in hot water because the heat helps to dissolve more borax in the water, allowing larger crystals to form as the solution cools.
To grow selenium crystals with bluing charcoal and ammonia, start by dissolving selenium powder in boiling ammonia. Add bluing charcoal to the solution to act as a reducing agent and promote crystal formation. Allow the solution to cool slowly to encourage crystal growth, and then filter and dry the crystals for collection.
Gummy bears do not actually grow in baking soda. However, when you soak gummy bears in a baking soda solution, they absorb water and expand in size due to osmosis. The baking soda solution helps to speed up this process by creating a more concentrated environment for water to flow into the gummy bears.