On a chilly, windy day, john was walking to school. Eddly and Sara were discussing what they had learned the day before at school. Matter is everywhere you , and everything that occupies space and has mass is matter, according to Mrs. Minkle, their teacher.
1.Let's hold a contest today
2.A contest about what?
6.they all agree on sara idea
3.Well, why don't we see who can find the most matter today? Sounds like fun, but let's make it a little more engaging than just listing stuff
4.After all, matter is there everywhere we look
5.Sara strolled along with contemplation for a moment. I have an idea, What if the first person to finish an example from the school on the 3states of matter with its meaning wins?
8.our tables and our chairs are solid, solid is a state of matter that retains its shape and density when not confined
7.they finish in the same time john wrote about the solid state , eddly about the liqued state ,and sara about the gas state
9.the water you drink every day is liquid, liquid state of matter, particles are less tightly packed as compared to solids. Liquids take the shape of the container in which they are kept.
10.the air you breath every second is an gas Gas is a state of matter that has no fixed shape and no fixed volume.,
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