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Thursday, 28 October 2021

Topic - Science Introduction

 Gases:Matter: Definition & the Five States of Matter | Live ScienceStates of Matter: Facts (Science Trek: Idaho Public Television)Gas - Wikipedia


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Greenhouse gases: Overview, Carbon Dioxide, Methane, Nitrous Oxide, Fluorinated Gases.


Liquids:Cutting back sugar from juices, startup seeks to tackle oversweetness | The  Times of IsraelLiquid Definition in ChemistryProperties of Matter: Liquids | Live ScienceMango Otai Recipe Mango Otai Recipe | Polynesia.comNo Hot Water Wellington Lower Hutt Valley PoriruaLiquid Definition - Examples of LiquidsPhysicists shed new light on how liquids behave with other materialsDifferent liquids — Science Learning HubDifferent Liquids Stock Illustrations – 347 Different Liquids Stock  Illustrations, Vectors & Clipart - DreamstimeMeleni Otai | Watermelon drink | TasteoftheSouthPacific - YouTubeFull Liquid Diet: Benefits and How It Works




Liquid Types: Water, Oil, Olive Oil, Honey, Blood, Milk.


Solids:States of Matter for Kids | States of Matter | DK Find OutThe SOLID Principles of Object-Oriented Programming Explained in Plain  EnglishComparing Solids, Second Grade Reading Passagesolid | Definition & Facts | BritannicaSOLID Principles — Simplified with Illustrations | by Animesh Gaitonde |  Level Up CodingFile:Solid.png - Wikimedia CommonsParticle Model of Solids, Liquids and Gases | ChemstuffWhat are Solids | Facts About Solids | DK Find OutStates of Matter: Facts (Science Trek: Idaho Public Television)
Solids, Liquids, and Gases Quiz For Kids | DK Find Out
Task Description: Greetings Bloggers, today's Science project is about Solids, Liquids and Gases. The Project talks about how each state of matter is everything we use and need. For example we need water and water is a type of liquid. When it's freezing cold water can turn into ice and ice is a type of solid. When ice is near the burning hot son it turns into water again but then the water can evaporate by the cause of the heat of the son and it becomes smoke which is a type of gas.
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1 comment:

  1. Lovely William! What a beautiful poster of liquids, solids, and gases. You have done an amazing job with your science project. I cannot wait to see more! Keep up the awesome work!

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