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Friday, 18 June 2021

Why does matter matter

 Why does matter matter?



Solids

Volume

Container

Matter

Ice

Juice

Gases

Mass

Atoms

Chair

Oxygen

Melting 

Liquids

Shape

Space

Milk

Helium



Choose a word from the boxes to complete the sentence:

Type answers in blue:

  1. The three basic properties of matter are solids, gases and liquids.

  2. All matter is made up of tiny particles called Atoms.

  3. Volume is the amount of space the matter takes up.

  4. Mass if the amount of matter an object has.

  5. Liquids take the shape of their container.

  6.  Liquids do not have a definite shape or volume.

  7. Gases don’t have a definite shape, but do have a definite volume.

  8. Solids have a definite shape and volume.

  9. A chair and ice are examples of solids.

  10. Milk and Juice are examples of liquids.

  11. Oxygen and Helium are examples of gases.

  12. Solid ice is melting when changing into a liquid.

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