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c. Water absorbs

Which is NOT a property of water?

a. It has surface tensionb. Water flows downhillc. Water is cleard. Water absorbs

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It Expands and Warms Up

What happens to water when heat is added?

CLUE: Think about the thermometer we made.

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A Gas

A solid, liquid, and gas are called states of matter.

Which state of matter is water vapor.

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A Solid

A liquid, solid, or gas are called a state of matter. Ice is which state of matter?

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b. Surface Tension

A needle can stay on the surface of water without sinking to the bottom. What property of water

makes this possible?a. Colorb. Surface Tensionc. Densityd. Temperature

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It Contracts and Cools Off

What happens to water when heat is taken away?

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SnowHailRainSleet

Give three examples of precipitation

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A Liquid

Water is what state of matter? A solid, liquid, or a gas.

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b. Location

Which of these things about water does NOT relate to water quality?

a. Colorb. Locationc. Smelld. Clarity

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Liquid X

Liquid A is at the top of a container, while liquid X is at the bottom. Which liquid is more dense?

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Water on the earth’s surfacewarms up and

changes into water vapor.

Explain the process of evaporation

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b. Water Flows

People can use water to power waterwheels because

a. Water has Quality

b. Water Flows

c. Water Contracts and Expands

d. Water can be any Shape

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The larger water drop will godown the slope faster.

What will happen when two water drops, one small and one large, go down a slope ate the same time?

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Penny

Which item listed is the most dense.?

Penny

Straw

Cork top

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Water vapor attaches to small dust particles. It cools off

and contracts, forming a cloud.

How does condensation work?

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a. Replace the gravel with the sameamount of soil.

Stan made a downhill water track by cutting a piece of plastic pipe in half. He then sprinkled gravel inside the pipe. If Stan wants to slow the water flowing

down the pipe, which of these should he do?

a. Cover the pipe with waxed paper.

b. Make his hill more steep.

c. Increase the amount of water at the start of his track

d. Replace the gravel with the same amount of soil.

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Increase the slant of the slope

How could you make a drop of water go down a slope faster, without changing the water drop?

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It cracked, because when waterfreezes, it expands. Therewasn’t enough room in thebottle, so the water bottle

cracked.

A plastic water bottle was left in the car overnight, and it was 22 degrees Fahrenheit. What do you think happened to the bottle of water? Explain this.

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EvaporationCondensationPrecipitation

Name the steps of the Water Cycle.

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It uses the flow of water tomove things, making energy

to do work.

How does a waterwheel do work?