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On what day did God cause dry land to appear?

Day 3 of creation

100

What is something that has no form?

Water

100
The tiny particles that make up everything around you.

What are atoms?

100

Fluffy bread is less... 

dense

100

In Heaven the streets will be made of...

Gold

200

How bendable a material is.

What is malleable?

200
How bendable a material is?

What is plasticity?

200

Whether or not a material can be made into wire.

What is ductility?

200

What is one of the densest substances on earth?

Gold

200

Objects that stick to a magnet are made of...

Iron.

300

What is one good way to tell the difference between gold and pyrite (fools gold)?

The smell is the strongest indicator. The shape of the metal is also a good tell- pyrite has a geometric shape, the gold is also more yellow in colour.

300
The amount of shine something has is called...

Luster

300

Why does salty water cause things to float easier?

Because the salt causes the water to be more dense. 

300

Special features, traits, or attributes of materials found in the universe. 

What is a property?

300
The ability of something to float in water.

What is Buoyancy?

400

... is what makes everything in the world work, move, and do things.

What is energy?

400

... is how much space something takes up.

What is volume?

400

To replace matter with another kind of matter- to move matter. 

What is displace?

400

Anything with mass and volume.

What is matter?

400

This man used water displacement to calculate the density of the king's crown, which helped him determine if it was in fact pure gold.

What is Archimedes principle?

500

Physics and Chemistry are both the studies of 

Matter and Energy

500

Matter is anything that has ... and ...

Volume and mass

500

How much stuff is inside a particular material.

What is mass?

500

Why is mass not always measured by weight?

Because objects do not have weight in space, but they have the same mass in space. 

500

Name as many properties of matter as you can recall.

Any of the following:

mass, volume, density, state of matter, viscosity, luster, color, hardness, odor, malleability, ductility, plasticity, and reactivity.