What state of matter keeps its shape and does not flow?
What is a solid.
What happens to a solid when it is heated and turns into a liquid?
What is melting?
How are particles arranged in a solid?
What is tightly packed and in a fixed position?
What do we call the process where liquid water turns into a gas in the water cycle?
What is evaporation?
Name one property of solids.
What is "they keep their shape"?
What state of matter takes the shape of its container but has a fixed volume?
What is a liquid?
What is it called when a liquid cools and turns into a solid?
What is freezing?
How are particles arranged in a gas?
What is far apart and moving freely?
What do we call the tiny drops of water in the sky that form clouds?
What is condensation?
Name one property of gases.
What is "they spread out to fill the space they are in"?
What state of matter spreads out to fill any space?
What is a gas?
What process changes water into water vapor?
What is evaporation?
What happens to particles when a liquid is heated?
What is they move faster and spread out?
What happens when water vapor cools and turns into rain?
What is precipitation?
Which state of matter flows but does not spread to fill a container?
What is a liquid?
Give an example of an everyday liquid.
What is water (or milk, juice)?
What happens during condensation?
What is when a gas cools down and turns into a liquid?
In which state of matter do particles vibrate but stay in place?
What is a solid?
What is the name of the continuous movement of water on, above, and below the Earth’s surface?
What is the water cycle?
These are examples of material properties.
What are color, size, and texture?
What do we call anything that takes up space and has mass?
What is matter?
Name the process when ice changes directly into water vapor without becoming a liquid first.
What is sublimation?
Draw or describe the particle arrangement in a liquid.
What is particles that are close together but can move past one another?
This is the gas form of water.
What is water vapor?
Liquids and gases can do this, but solids cannot.
What is flow?