States of Matter
Water
Air
Sources of Water
Vocabulary
100

Name the 3 states of matter

Solid, Liquid and Gas

100
What is water in the solid state?

Ice

100

Moving air is called ______

Wind

100

Most of the Earth's surface is covered by _____

Oceans

100

Increase in size

Expand/ Inflate

200

Water vapour is in a ___________ state

Gas/ Gaseous

200

Water has no definite ___________ but has a definite ____________

Shape, Volume

200

A layer of the Earth's atmosphere that allows meteors to lit up

Mesosphere

200

Name 2 freshwater sources

Lake, river, pond

200

Decrease in size

Contract/ Deflate

300

Water vapour has a ____________ shape and a ___________ volume

no definite, no definite

300

Refers to the water smell

Odour

300

This layer in the atmosphere is a layer of ozone gas which blocks the harmful UV rays from the Sun

Stratosphere

300

Masses of ice which flow slowly over land

Glaciers

300

Refers to how clear or murky the water is

Turbidity

400

Change of state from liquid to solid at a specific temperature (0 degree Celcius)

Freezing

400

What happens to the water when we are drying clothes

The water evaporates

400

State the 5 layers of the Earth's atmosphere (in order, from the closest to the farthest)

Troposphere

Stratosphere

Mesosphere

Thermosphere

Exosphere

400

What happens to the water when we are drying clothes

The water evaporates

400

Change of state from gas to liquid which can take place at any temperature

Condensation

500

State the 3 properties of SOLID LIQUID and GAS according to shape, volume and ease of flow

Solid- definite shape and volume and cannot flow

Liquid- no definite shape, has definite volume and can flow

Gas- no definite shape and volume and can flow

500

What is the melting point of ice?

What is the freezing point of water?

What is the boiling point of water?

0 degree Celcius

0 degree Celcius

100 degree Celcius

500

State the 5 layers of the atmosphere and the distances

Exosphere- 1000km

Thermosphere- 690km

Mesosphere- 80km

Stratosphere- 50km

Troposphere- 18km

500

State 5 sources of water

Seas and Oceans

Lake, Rivers, Ponds

Glaciers

Underground

500

Refers to the characteristics of water that determine whether it is safe or suitable to be used

Water Quality