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Wednesday 12 October 2016

What Matters Matters.

Discussion Doc  (Make a copy first, file in reading)
States of matter... Credit to Quinlan for Helping.



Give three examples of each state of matter?
Solid
Liquid
Gas
Mountains
Water
Farts
Tree’s
Ocean
Steam
Walls
Paint
Clouds


What’s the difference between the three states of matter?
Solids
Liquids
Gases
The solid particles are close together. Also you can hold solid things like a rock or a piece of cake. Even a leaf.
With liquids you can not hold it in your hands because it will all just fall or sink straight out of your hand.
You can not see or feel gases mainly air. Gases can sometimes be seen on a cold day when you breath. But normally you can’t see air or gases.


Write 3 sentences explaining something new you learned from this reading.
Matter is anything that takes up space all around us, Matter also could be related to the light and electronical stuff of the world. Also something new that I have learnt is that everything is matter is someone tells you nothing matters, you can tell them that everything is matter. Also people can’t see air or feel air but they also think air isn’t heavy. But once you blow air from your mouth into a balloon or pool floaties the air will start to make them heavier than they were when they weren’t blown up. Because the more air you blow into a balloon the more heavy the balloon gets. Also the more water that is in a drink bottle the more heavy the drink bottle is. But the more water you drink out of the bottle the bottle starts to get less heavy and lighter.

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