The measure of How hot or cold something is.
What is Temperature?
The amount of matter or space taken up in an object
What is density?
As water gets warmer, it ____________________ and has a greater volume.
What is expands?
This is the word for when water becomes solid.
What is ice?
When water has surface tension, it is in this shape.
The tool used to measure temperature
What is a thermometer?
If an object _____________ in water, the object is less dense than water.
What is floats?
What is condenses?
These are the 3 states of matter.
What are gas, liquid, and solid?
This material makes water drops have a lot of surface tension.
What is wax paper?
This happens to molecules when they are heated.
What is move faster or vibrate more?
If an object _______________ in water, the object is more dense than water.
What is sinks?
When water soaks into a surface like paper towels , we say the towel, ________________ the water.
What is absorbs?
In this state of matter, molecules have to stay in the same position.
What is solid?
Water drops roll downhill faster when they are this.
What is bigger?
This happens to molecules when they get colder.
What is they slow down or they vibrate less?
____________________ water is more dense than room temperature water.
What is cold?
When water sits on top of a surface like aluminum foil or wax paper, we say the water _____________ on a waterproof surface.
What is beads up or domes up?
In this state of matter, the molecules can move around freely and try to fill up the entire space.
What is gas?
This is another word for "hill".
What is slope?
The scales used to measure temperature are _____________________ and __________________.
What are Fahrenheit and Celsius?
_________________ water is less dense than room temperature water.
What is warm or hot water?
Water domes on a slope always move ________________ because gravity pulls it.
What is downhill?
In this state of matter, molecules stick together but they can move around each other, and they will fit to the shape of a container.
What is liquid?
This word means that water gets sucked into a material like a napkin.
What is absorb?