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WITH Miss Fallentine

Section 1 Section 2 Section 3 Section

Row 1, Col 1 Transfer of heat through a liquid or a gas. What is convection?

1,2 Whenever there is a movement between 2 objects, this is generated. What is heat?

1,3 When heat moves through waves this occurs. What is radiation?

1,4 When molecules escape from a liquid. What is evaporation?

2,1 All objects attract each other and greater their mass, the greater their attraction. What is gravity?

2,2 The amount of space an object takes up. What is volume?

2,3 The amount of mass in a given object. What is density?

2,4 An object’s ability to float or sink is its _________ What is buoyancy ?

3,1 Molecules hold together in a lattice-like pattern. What is a solid?

3,2 When matter cools its molecules Move slower and take up less space. What is contraction?

3,3 When gas molecules cool, they move Slower and crowd together more densely to form a liquid. What is condensation?

3,4 All matter is made up of these very small pieces of matter which are mostly empty space between the nucleus and the Electrons. What are atoms?

4,1 The type of heat transfer than can burn your hand when you pick up a hot spoon. What is conduction?

4,2 The type of heat transfer that can burn your hand by placing it above a heat stove. What is convection?

4,3 The type of heat transfer that can warm you as you stand near a fire. What is radiation?

4,4