 Solids, Liquids and Gasses By Myre and William.

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 Solids, Liquids and Gasses By Myre and William

 Gasses are particles that float from earth to the atmosphere and its particles go around to fill every place in a container and when the they are open they will go to every space around.  Unlike liquids gas particles are widely separated from each other.  These are some of the gasses that float to the atmosphere :  Carbon Dioxide, Oxygen, Helium and Petroleum Gas

 A liquid is able to flow and take the shape of a container. Some liquids resist compression, while others can be compressed.  Unlike a gas, a liquid does not disperse to fill every space of a container, and maintains a fairly constant density.  The density of a liquid is usually close to that of a solid, and much higher than in a gas.  Here are some of the liquids:  Water, Acid, Alchahol, Lava and Oil

 A solid is a form of matter that can only be one shape.  Unlike a liquid, a solid can not form the shape of the container it is in, nor does it expand to fill the entire volume like a gas because the atoms in a solid are tightly packed together.  Here are some of the solids:  Glass, Steel, Plastic, Metal and Wood

 Matter is a term which all objects in the world are made of. Typically, matter includes atoms and other particles which have mass.  A common way of defining matter is anything that has mass and occupies volume.  Matter is commonly said to exist in four phases:  Solid, Liquid, Gas and Plasma

Now we will ask you some questions:  1. Is Lava a Liquid or a Plasma?  2.Are humans solids, liquids, gasses or All of them?  3.Guess whether the next image is a solid, liquid, gas or non of them?

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Thank You!!!  For Listening to our presentation about Solids, Liquids and Gasses and we hope you enjoyed the questionnaire and the video.