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DRAW IT! Draw a model of the Earth and label the layers
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READ IT! Read the page with this station and write 2- 3 sentences summarizing the most important things in it.
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MATCH IT! Given the picture and the liquids in the list, match each liquid with the letter that shows where it would layer in the column. Liquid (alphabetical)Density (g/mL) Gasoline0.7 g/mL Mercury (liquid at air temp.)13.5 g/mL Vegetable Oil0.8 g/mL Water1.0 g/mL
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CREATE IT! Using the equation you ALREADY know for density, create the equation for mass and for volume Density = Mass = Volume =
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GRAPH IT! Draw a graph that puts the material on the x-axis at the bottom, density on the y-axis on the side, and shows the density of the materials below in a bar graph. MaterialDensity Air0.0013 g/cm 3 Liquid Water1.0 g/cm 3 Silver10.5 g/cm 3
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ANALYZE IT! Analyze the examples below to calculate the density of each material MassVolumeDensity 38 g254 mL 872 g3657 cm 3 14 g7 mL 8 g96 cm 3 2.67 g16.9 mL
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EXPLAIN IT! Write out a detailed procedure of how you would measure the density of a gas.
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EXPLORE IT! Write a short paragraph explaining how and why the Earth’s layers are organized the way they are.
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SORT IT! Sort the following materials into groups based on if they are more dense or less dense than water. MaterialDensity Plastic0.9 g/cm 3 Glass4.2 g/cm 3 Aluminum2.7 g/cm 3 Oak Wood0.85 g/cm 3 Steel7.8 g/cm 3 Lead11.3 g/cm 3 Gold19.3 g/cm 3
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