____ is the measure of how hot or cold something is.
Temperature
____ describes how firm an object is.
Hardness
Tiny, huge, microscopic, and giant are examples of hardness.
False
Tiny, huge, microscopic, and giant are examples of size.
Grams and kilograms are used to measure_____.
a. volume
b. mass
c. temperature
d. matter
b. mass
_____ means to have differences.
Vary
_____ is anything that takes up space and has mass.
Matter
You can't tell what properties of an object are just by using your five senses.
False
You can tell what properties of an object are just by using your five senses.
How many milliliters are in one liter?
a. 1
b. 10
c. 100
d. 1,000
d. 1,000
___ is the amount of space an object or material occupies.
Volume
________ is how something feels.
Texture
Blue, green, white, and pink are examples of texture.
False
Blue, green, white, and pink are examples of color.
One kilogram has how many grams?
a. 20
b. 200
c. 1,000
d. 2,000,000
c. 1,000
______ is the amount of matter an object has.
Mass
________ is a trait or feature of an object.
Property
Air is not matter because you can not see it.
Air is matter even though you can not see it.
If you wanted to measure the volume of the water in your water bottle, you would use a _______.
a. Scale
b. Thermometer
c. Graduated cylinder
c. Graduated cylinder
____ means move a substance to make room for another substance.
Displace
__________ is the result of light rays bouncing off an object.
Color
You can compare liquids by using a scale to measure their mass.
False
You can compare solids by using a scale to measure their mass.
If you wanted to measure the mass of your pencil case, you would use a _______________.
a. Scale
b. Thermometer
c. Graduated cylinder
a. Scale