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The 5 main points of the particle thereory and definition

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All matter is made   Of tiny particles  
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Particles have em-   pty spaces between them  
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Even though you can't see it particles are always   Moving  
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Particles move faster and spread when   Heated  
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Particles attract each other so they tend   To stay together rather then fly apart  
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The particle thereory of matter is an explanation of   What matter is made of and how it behaves  
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The particle thereory states that all matter is made up of   Tiny particles  
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That are always   Moving  
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They attract   Each other instead of flying apart  
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They have spa-   ces between them  
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