Matter and States of Matter Energy Water 1

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It has a definite volume but not a definite shape.

It has a definite volume but not a definite shape.

What is a liquid?

What is a liquid?

Molecules move fast and are farther apart than in liquids.

Molecules move fast and are farther apart than in liquids.

What is a gas?

What is a gas?

It has mass and takes up space.

It has mass and takes up space.

What is Matter?

What is Matter?

The amount of space an object takes up.

The amount of space an object takes up.

What is volume?

What is volume?

The amount of matter in an object. .

The amount of matter in an object. .

What is mass?

What is mass?

The ability to do work.

The ability to do work.

What is energy?

What is energy?

A form of energy that transforms liquid water into water vapor.

A form of energy that transforms liquid water into water vapor.

What is heat energy?

What is heat energy?

Energy of a vibrating string.

Energy of a vibrating string.

What is sound energy?

What is sound energy?

Source of heat and light energy that produces the Water Cycle.

Source of heat and light energy that produces the Water Cycle.

What is the Sun?

What is the Sun?

Non-renewable energy resource we use when driving a car.

Non-renewable energy resource we use when driving a car.

What is oil?

What is oil?

Water is made up of these two atoms.

Water is made up of these two atoms.

What are hydrogen and oxygen?

What are hydrogen and oxygen?

Boils at 100° Celsius and Freezes at 0° Celsius.

Boils at 100° Celsius and Freezes at 0° Celsius.

What is Water?

What is Water?

Liquid water in gas form.

Liquid water in gas form.

What is water vapor?

What is water vapor?

Happens when enough energy is removed from liquid water.

Happens when enough energy is removed from liquid water.

What is turns into ice (solid)?

What is turns into ice (solid)?

Change of state of water from vapor to a liquid.

Change of state of water from vapor to a liquid.

What is condensation?

What is condensation?

Condensed water vapor in the form of droplets.

Condensed water vapor in the form of droplets.

What are clouds?

What are clouds?

Rain water that is not absorbed by the ground and flows over roads.

Rain water that is not absorbed by the ground and flows over roads.

What is runoff?

What is runoff?

The process by which water vapor in the atmosphere is changed into a liquid

The process by which water vapor in the atmosphere is changed into a liquid state.

What is condensation?

What is condensation?

Happens when the tiny condensation particles grow too large and fall to the ground

Happens when the tiny condensation particles grow too large and fall to the ground due to the force of gravity.

What is precipitation?

What is precipitation?

The evaporation of water from plants.

The evaporation of water from plants.

What is transpiration?

What is transpiration?

Nature’s way of recycling water.

Nature’s way of recycling water.

What is the Water Cycle?

What is the Water Cycle?

Four forms of precipitation.

Four forms of precipitation.

What are rain, snow, sleet, and hail?

What are rain, snow, sleet, and hail?

The motion of water from the ground to the atmosphere and back again.

The motion of water from the ground to the atmosphere and back again.

What is the Water Cycle?

What is the Water Cycle?

Amount of water vapor in air.

Amount of water vapor in air.

What is humidity?

What is humidity?

The gathering of precipitation in rivers, lakes and oceans.

The gathering of precipitation in rivers, lakes and oceans.

What is accumulation?

What is accumulation?