What is Matter
States of matter
Water Cycle
Changes of states of matter
100

Give two words. 

It is matter if it takes up... and has...

Takes up space (or volume) and has mass (or weight).

100

Matter in which state can fill all the container completely?

Gas

100

Name at least 4 stages of the Water Cycle

Transpiration - evaporation - condensation - precipitation - runoff - accumulation (collection)

100

Name two state of matter changes: from a liquid into a solid and back.

Freezing and melting

200

The building blocks (or units) of matter.

Particles (molecules, atoms)

200

Draw the particles arrangement for solid, liquid and gas.

Solid: packed closely, liquid: losely arranged, gas: arranged randomly and far apart.

200

At what stage of the Water Cycle does a cloud form?

Condensation

200

Name two state of matter changes: from a liquid into a gas and back.

Evaporation and condensation.

300

What state of matter is it when particles are packed closely together?

Solid

300

This state of matter has a fixed shape and volume.

Solid

300

Rain, snow, hail, sleet are the types of...

Precipitation

300

When we cool down a gas it becomes... 

...a liquid.

400

In what state do particles move extremely quickly?

Gas

400

Name states of matter that can not be compressed.

Liquid and Solid

400

Where will evaporation be faster: in a tropical country or in Antarctica? Why?

In a tropical country. Because of the higher temperature.

400

What must happen with matter to change states?

Heat energy should be added to or removed from the matter.

500

What happens with matter when its particles start to move faster or slower?

Matter changes its state.

500

This state of matter has a fixed volume but not a fixed shape.

Liquid

500

Describe what transpiration is.

Water moves through a plant and evaporates from leaves.

500

What is the only matter that can be in all three states in everyday life?

Water

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