What is the boiling point of water in Celsius?
100 degrees Celsius
In which state of matter do particles have a definite shape and volume?
Solids
What state of matter is the most dense?
Solids
Metal
What is a sod house made out of?
Sod
Where is Fahrenheit most commonly used?
The United States of America
What is the process called when a solid turns into a liquid?
Fusion
Fill in the blank:
Particles are always _____ or ______.
Moving or Vibrating
What is the process called when heat is transferred through the direct contact of solids?
Conduction
What animal hides were commonly used to create a Tipi?
Bison
Where is Kelvin most commonly used?
Science
When water vapor in the air turns into liquid water on a cold surface, what is this process called?
Condensation
Fill in the Blank:
All matter is made up of tiny ______. These _____ can look different in the three states of matter.
Particles
Which method of heat transfer does not require direct contact?
Radiation
Into the earth
Fill in the Blanks:
Heat energy always transfers from _____ to _____
Hot to Cold
What do we call the change from a solid directly to a gas, skipping the liquid state?
Sublimation
Fill in the blank:
Particles are ______ to one another.
Attracted
In which type of heat transfer does warm air rise and cool air sinks creating a cycle?
Convection
What state of matter is steam an examples of?
Gas
What is the temperature of absolute zero in Celsius?
-273.15 Degrees Celsius
When frost forms on a cold surface, what is this process where gas turns directly into a solid?
Desublimation
How does an increasing temperature affect the movement of particles?
The particles will move faster
When you sit by a campfire and feel warm what type of heat transfer is happening?
Radiation
What is the freezing of water?
0 Degrees Celsius