Copper, aluminum, silver, steel, iron, salt, and water.
What are conductors?
Solid, liquid, and gas
What are the states of matter?
Ground clouds.
What is fog?
the bones are on the outside.
What are exoskeletons?
Materials that does not allow electric current to flow freely.
What are insulators?
The temperature at witch liquid turns to gas.
What is the boiling point?
They can be as small as a BB or as big as a watermelon, they proceed around tornadoes and are common in thunder storms ⛈.
What is hail?
The stage between larva and adult.
What is pupa?
the area of space around a magnet.
What is the magnetic field?
When one type of matter turns into another type of matter.
What is chemical change?
Uncharacteristically warm wind.
What is a Chinook?
Trees growing from the water.
What is a swamp?
When a current is putt though a coil of wire.
What is electromagnetism?
You can't trust them, they make up every thing.
what are atoms?
the thermometer says -10 but it feels like -30.
What is wind chill?
the place where bakeapples and pitcher plants grow, and consistences of peat moss and mummified bodies
What is bog moss?
It comes from the water, the wind and sky, it moves our cars and lights the night.
What is electricity?
The part of the atom with + charge
What is a proton
Theirs none in the desert and lots by the ocean and it makes you feel warmer.
What is humidity?
too much phosphorus in my lake makes me bloom.
What is algae?