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Name ____ Properties of Air Gr.6_

Properties of Air 1.Air exerts pressure. (ruler flip)

Properties of Air 1.Air exerts pressure. (ruler flip) 2.Air takes up space. (Tappy in desk)

Properties of Air 1.Air exerts pressure. (ruler flip) 2.Air takes up space. (Tappy in desk) 3.Air has mass (balloon balance)

Properties of Air 1.Air exerts pressure. (ruler flip) 2.Air takes up space. (Tappy in desk) 3.Air has mass (balloon balance) 4.Air, when heated ______. 5.Air, when cooled _________.

Properties of Air 1.Air exerts pressure. (ruler flip) 2.Air takes up space. (Tappy in desk) 3.Air has mass (balloon balance) 4.Air, when heated expands and rises. (balloon on pop bottle) 5.Air, when cooled, shrinks and falls. (balloon on pop bottle)

Properties of Air 1.Air exerts pressure. (ruler flip) 2.Air takes up space. (Tappy in desk) 3.Air has mass (balloon balance) 4.Air, when heated expands and rises. (balloon on pop bottle) 5.Air, when cooled, shrinks and falls. (balloon on pop bottle) 6.Air molecules are always in ______. 7.Air has __________. 8.Air _______ ___ when being forced through a narrow opening. 9.Air, when ___________, can exert tremendous ___________!

Properties of Air 1.Air exerts pressure. (ruler flip) 2.Air takes up space. (Tappy in desk) 3.Air has mass (balloon balance) 4.Air, when heated expands and rises. (balloon on pop bottle) 5.Air, when cooled, shrinks and falls. (balloon on pop bottle) 6.Air molecules are always in motion. 7.Air has __________. 8.Air _______ ___ when being forced through a narrow opening. 9.Air, when ___________, can exert tremendous ___________!

Properties of Air 1.Air exerts pressure. (ruler flip) 2.Air takes up space. (Tappy in desk) 3.Air has mass (balloon balance) 4.Air, when heated expands and rises. (balloon on pop bottle) 5.Air, when cooled, shrinks and falls. (balloon on pop bottle) 6.Air molecules are always in motion. 7.Air has resistance. (ruler in bucket) 8.Air _______ ___ when being forced through a narrow opening. 9.Air, when ___________, can exert tremendous ___________!

Properties of Air 1.Air exerts pressure. (ruler flip) 2.Air takes up space. (Tappy in desk) 3.Air has mass (balloon balance) 4.Air, when heated expands and rises. (balloon on pop bottle) 5.Air, when cooled, shrinks and falls. (balloon on pop bottle) 6.Air molecules are always in motion. 7.Air has resistance. (ruler in bucket) 8.Air speeds up when being forced through a narrow opening. (Water down cookie tray) 9.Air, when ___________, can exert tremendous __________!

Properties of Air 1.Air exerts pressure. (ruler flip) 2.Air takes up space. (Tappy in desk) 3.Air has mass (balloon balance) 4.Air, when heated expands and rises. (balloon on pop bottle) 5.Air, when cooled, shrinks and falls. (balloon on pop bottle) 6.Air molecules are always in motion. 7.Air has resistance. (ruler in bucket) 8.Air speeds up when being forced through a narrow opening. (Water down cookie tray) 9.Air, when compressed, can exert tremendous pressure!