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What fraction of the earth is covered in water
a) 1/2
b) 3/4
c) 1/3
d) 3/8
the layer of air surrounding the earth
a) atmosphere
b) equator
c) air pressure
d) clouds
wispy, curly clouds that often mean a storm is on the way
a) cirrus
b) stratus
c) nimbus
d) cumulus
large puffy clouds
a) cirrus
b) stratus
c) nimbus
d) cumulus
a blanket clouds that brings drizzly rain
a) cirrus
b) stratus
c) nimbus
d) cumulus
the only substance that exist naturally in all three states
a) solid
b) liquid
c) gas
d) water
the smallest substance that still is that substance
a) atom
b) molecule
c) soild
d) liquid
the particles that make up molecule
a) atom
b) molecule
c) solid
d) liquid
the atoms that make up a water molecule
a) nitrogen and oxygen
b) hydrogen and oxygen
c) nitrogen and hydrogen
d)
has a definite shape and takes up a certain amount of space
a) solid
b) liquid
c) gas
d) water
Takes the shape of its container and takes up a certain amount of space
a) solid
b) liquid
c) gas
d) water
Has no shape and does not take up a certain amount of space
a) solid
b) liquid
c) gas
d) water
These molecules move around the fastest
a) solid
b) liquid
c) water
d) gas
The melting and freezing point of water
a) 32
b) 31
c) 212
d) 210
The boiling point of water
a) 32
b) 31
c) 212
d) 210
When molecules are heated they
a) expand
b) contract
c) freeze
d) melt
When molecules are cooled they
a) expand
b) contract
c) melt
d) freeze
Just before water gets cold enough to freeze it expands
a) true
b) false
c)
d)
the ability to do work
a) force
b) push
c) pull
d) energy
any push or pull on an object
a) force
b) energy
c) work
d) gravity
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