When the temperature of water dips below 32 degrees Fahrenheit, it is no longer a liquid. It becomes this state of matter.
What is a solid?
This force keeps everything planted firmly on the ground
what is a ruler?
what is a centimeter?
this action in nature describes the moving of rock, soil, and other particles from one location to another. Typically caused by water or wind.
what is erosion?
Oh no! I stood in the Sun too long and my ice cream is turning into milk! My ice cream has done this.....
what is melting?
this famous scientist made 3 laws that describe all motion. In fact, we named these laws (and a unit of force) after him!
Who is Sir Isaac Newton?
this is the type of unit used to describe how MASSive an object is
what is mass?
what is weathering?
what is energy?
this type of force can cause two piece of metal to stick to each other.
what is magnetism?
This tool is used to measure temperature.
What is a thermometer?
this is a measurement of force, named after the famous scientist who studied gravity!
what is a Newton?
This type of energy is used to describe something that is in motion
what is kinetic energy?
This force is what keeps you from sliding across the floor when you are walking.
what is friction?
this tool is used to measure how heavy something is
what is a scale?
this is the unit of measurement used to describe how hot or cold something is.
what is temperature?
this type of rock is formed from the cooling of lava
what is igneous rock?
true or false??? matter can be created and destroyed!
what is False?
This property describes an object's resistance to change in motion.
what is inertia?
this piece of lab equipment can be used to measure the volume of a liquid.
what is a beaker?
what is a graduated cylinder?
This system of scientific units is most commonly used in scientific settings.
What is the metric system?
this type of rock is formed from one rock being exposed to large amounts of pressure/temperature.
what is metamorphic rock?