All matter has _____ and takes up ____.
Mass and Takes Up Space
When something has a high mass, will it:
- Feel Heavy
- Look Big
Feel Heavy
The elevator on the ____ has more density because ____.
Right
It has more people in the same area (Or the people are more packed together)
Name the states of matter from coldest to hottest.
Solid
Liquid
Gas
The force that pulls more dense materials down is _____.
The amount of matter in an object
Mass
When something has a high volume, will it:
- Feel Heavy
- Look Big
Look Big
The _____ has a higher density because ______.
The baseball has a higher density because it has more mass in the same volume. (Or the particles are more packed together)
We can change the state of matter by changing the ______.
Temperature
In the water cycle, the heat comes from _____.
The Sun
The amount of space an object takes up
Volume
We measure mass using a _______ and the units are ______.
Scale
Grams
Box __ has more density because ______.
Box B has more density because the particles are packed together.
Describe the states of matter you observe.
The ice cube is a solid.
The water in the faucet is a liquid.
The water in the pot is a gas.
In the water cycle particles ____ and ____ when they heat up.
Spread Out and Rise
When we talk about waves, volume means ______, but when we talk about matter, volume means _____.
How loud or quiet something is
The amount of space an object takes up
We measure volume using a ______ and the units are ______.
Graduated Cylinder
milliLiters (mL)
The ______ has more density because _______.
Same mass in less volume, or particles more packed together
What states of matter do you observe? How do you know?
The first beaker is a solid because the particles are packed close together.
The middle beaker is a liquid because the particles are not packed close together or spread apart.
The final beaker is a gas because the particles are very spread apart.
In the water cycle, particles ____ and ____ when they cool down.
Pack Together and Sink
Density is the amount of ______ in a specified ______.
Mass
Volume
We measure density using a _____ and the units are _____.
g/mL
The _____ box has more density because ______.
Red Box
Same mass in a smaller volume (or particles will be more packed together)
What happens to the density of materials as their temperature increases?
As temperature increases, density decreases because the particles spread out.
Gravity pulls down dense water as precipitation.
Name four types of precipitation.
Rain
Snow
Sleet
Hail