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Melting
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Essential Questions: What is melting?
How is melting related to the water cycle?
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Words to Know
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state of matter which holds its shape
Solid state of matter which holds its shape
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state of matter which takes on the shape of its container
Liquid state of matter which takes on the shape of its container
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Melt when matter changes from a solid state to a liquid state after being exposed to heat
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Melting Point the temperature at which a substance melts
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Your morning view
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What happens next when the temperature goes up?
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The sun comes out and the temperature goes up…
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Melting in Action
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Melting Points Ice: 0 degrees C Popsicles: 0 degrees C
Chocolate: 35 degrees C Butter: 50 degrees C Candle wax: 60 degrees C Aluminum: 60 degrees C
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What does this have to do with the water cycle?
The ice caps in Antarctica are melting. When the ice caps which are solid melt, they provide water, which is a liquid for the water cycle.
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Test your knowledge! At what temperature does ice melt?
A: Anything over 0 degrees C B: Anything under 0 degrees C C: Anything over 100 degrees C D: Anything under 100 degrees C
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Test your knowledge! Melting involves a substance changing from a _________ to a ___________. A: liquid to a solid B: gas to a liquid C: solid to a liquid D: solid to a gas
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