matter and its features comparative student of soil liquid and gas
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All things on Earth are made up of matter. Matter
exists in three different forms. These forms are solid,
liquid, and gas. Matter looks and acts differently in
each of its forms.
Matter in its solid form has a definite shape.
It also takes up a certain amount of space. Under
a microscope, you can see the particles. They look
squished together. The particles do not have very
much room to move around. All they can do is vibrate,
like a cell phone does when you turn off the ringer.
Matter in its liquid form takes up a certain
amount of space. But liquid does not have a definite
shape. It shapes itself like the container it is in. Under
a microscope, its tiniest particles slide past each other.
They have room to move around. That’s what lets
them change their shape to match the container.
Matter in its gas form does not take up a certain
amount of space. It does not have a definite shape,
either. Its tiniest particles have lots of space in
between them. They bounce around very fast!
exists in three different forms. These forms are solid,
liquid, and gas. Matter looks and acts differently in
each of its forms.
Matter in its solid form has a definite shape.
It also takes up a certain amount of space. Under
a microscope, you can see the particles. They look
squished together. The particles do not have very
much room to move around. All they can do is vibrate,
like a cell phone does when you turn off the ringer.
Matter in its liquid form takes up a certain
amount of space. But liquid does not have a definite
shape. It shapes itself like the container it is in. Under
a microscope, its tiniest particles slide past each other.
They have room to move around. That’s what lets
them change their shape to match the container.
Matter in its gas form does not take up a certain
amount of space. It does not have a definite shape,
either. Its tiniest particles have lots of space in
between them. They bounce around very fast!
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