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2 pt 3 pt 4 pt 5pt 1 pt 2 pt 3 pt 4 pt 5 pt 1 pt 2pt 3 pt 4pt 5 pt 1pt 2pt 3 pt 4 pt 5 pt 1 pt 2 pt 3 pt 4pt 5 pt 1pt Water Observations Hot Water, Cold Water Water VaporWaterworks Potluck

The smallest part of a substance that is made up of two or more atoms.

What is a molecule

A state of a substance with a definite shape and volume.

What is a solid.

The natural force that pulls objects toward each other. On Earth, all objects are pulled toward the center of the Earth.

What is gravity.

To change from a liquid to a solid state as a result of cooling.

What is to freeze.

The skin-like surface on water (and other liquids) that pulls it together into the smallest possible volume (a sphere).

What is surface tension.

To get smaller; to take up less space.

What is contract.

To get bigger; to take up more space.

What is expand..

To go under water as a result of being denser than water.

What is to sink.

To stay on the surface of water as a result of being less dense than water.

What is to float.

DAILY DOUBLE!!! The temperature at which water cools enough to allow its molecules to form a lattice-like structure as the water begins to form ice.

What is 4˚C.

When water vapor touches a cool surface and becomes liquid water.

What is condense.

When water in a material dries up and goes into the air.

What is evaporate.

The sequence of condensation and evaporation of water on Earth, causing clouds and rain and other forms of precipitation.

What is the water cycle.

The area of liquid exposed to or touching the air.

What is surface area.

The gaseous state of water.

What is water vapor.

To empty or move liquid from a surface, basin or container; to carry away surface water.

What is to drain.

To break down into particles so small when mixed with water that a substance seems to disappear.

What is to dissolve.

To be soak into or move into another material.

What is to absorb.

The part of a waterwheel that the blades turn.

What is the shaft.

A term used to describe the purity of water.

What is water quality.

An earth material made of hydrogen and oxygen, found as a liquid, solid (ice), or gas (water vapor).

What is water.

A tool used to measure temperature.

What is a thermometer.

DAILY DOUBLE!!!! Water pushed ahead of a storm like snow before a shovel. Water piles up along a coast, rushing toward land faster than it can return to sea.

What is a storm surge.

A slanted or tilted surface.

What is a slope.

Anything that has mass.

What is matter.