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100 200 400 300 400 States of Matter Stages of Water CycleVocabulary Application 300 200 400 200 100 500 100
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Row 1, Col 1 What are the three states of matter? Solid, liquid, and gas.
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1,2 What is evaporation? When water changes from a liquid to a gas called water vapor.
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1,3 What is the movement of water which happens over and over again? The water cycle.
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1,4 Put salt on the sidewalks. How do you increase the freezing temperature of water on sidewalks?
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2,1 This state of matter has a shape of its own. A solid.
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2,2 What is condensation? Water vapor cooled to form liquid water.
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2,3 What do you call a cloud near the ground? Fog.
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2,4 When water evaporated in our experiment, where did it go? In the air.
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3,1 This state of matter does not keep its shape but takes up the same amount of space. Liquid.
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3,2 What is ground water? Water that seeps into the ground.
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3,3 Which tool is used to measure temperature? Thermometer.
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3,4 How can you speed up evaporation? Increase temperature (put in sun) or put the liquid in a wider container.
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4,1 This state of matter does not keep its shape and does not take up the same amount of space all the time. Gas.
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4,2 What form of precipitation is solid? Hail or snow.
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4,3 What is collection? When water falls back to the earth as precipitation and collects in oceans, lakes, rivers, and on land.
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4,4 Why does your soda can get wet on a warm day? The water vapor condenses because the can is cool.
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5,1 This is needed to change from a liquid to a gas. Heat.
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5,2 What do you need for condensation to occur? Cooler temperature.
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5,3 What do you call water in the air? Water vapor.
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5,4 What happens when the ground can’t hold any more water and it rains? What doesn’t go into bodies of water floods the land.
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