4th Science Matter Word Scramble
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Question | Answer |
smallest piece of a substance that still has the qualities of that substance | molecule |
anything that takes up space and has weight | matter |
to move back and forth | vibrate |
hot water vapor | steam |
the two atoms which make up water | hydrogen and oxeygen |
has no shape of its won but fills up a certain amount of space | liquid |
has a definite shape and fills up a certain amount of space | solid |
has no shape and does not fill up a fixed amount of space | gas |
molecules are closest together | solid |
molecules move the fastest | gas |
to get smaller | contract |
a push or pull | force |
the ability to do work | energy |
the force which draws things toward the center of the earth | gravity |
energy that is stored | potential energy |
molecules _____ _______ when they are heated | speed up |
The melting point of water is ____. | 32 degrees |
Water begins to _______ just before is freezes | expand |
________ is done when an object is moved | work |
In order to lift things you mist exert ______ force than gravity does on that object | more |
Most liquids _______ as they get colder | contract |
although solids exert pressure, liquids and gasses do not? | false |
Air is not matter | fasle |
You do not feel air pressing down on you because pressure on all sides of you is equal | true |
Warm air rises | true |
The sun heats the air more than it heats the land | false |
Wind helps to even out the earth's temperature | true |
sure at the top of a high mountain is equal to air pressure at sea level | false |
Every place on Earth receives the same amount of heat or cold because the Earth rotates | false |
clear enough to see through | transparent |
the gas that plants take from the air in order to make food | carbon dioxide |
the layer of air that surrounds the Earth (did you notice that in the book they din't capitalize Earth?) | atmosphere |
the gas most of the air is made out of | nitrogen |
the state of matter air exists in naturally | gas |
the gas people need to breathe and create energy | oxygen |
water vapor in the air | humidity |
the process of water becoming a vapor | evaporation |
any form of water that falls from the clouds | precipitation |
the process of water vapor becoming a liquid | condensation |
water changing from a liquid to a solid or gas and to a liquid to a solid or gas over and over again | water cycle |
the point at which water condenses | dew point |
water vapor that condenses on cool objects on the ground | dew |
water vapor that condenses in a cloud and falls | rain |
frozen water vapor on the ground | frost |
water vapor that freezes in a cloud | snow (I want some snow so bad! we even have sleds:[) |
rain or melted snow that falls trough a layer of freezing air | sleet |
what fraction of water covers the Earth? | 3/4 |
______ is anything that takes up space and has weight | matter |
_______ are the smallest pieces of a substance that still has the qualities of a substance | molecules |
water is made of hydrogen and ______ | oxygen |
Molecules in ______ are packed the closest together | solids |
molecules in ______ are the fastest (vrooom, vroooom!) | gases |
A ______ has no shape of its won and does not fill up a fixed amount of space | gas |
Because water has a high _______ ________ objects will float on it | surface tension |
water changes to ice at the temperature ______ | 32 |
______ causes molecules to move faster | Heat |
what is the ability to do work | energy |
What is a push or pull on an object | force |
What is the force which draws things toward the center of the Earth | gravity |
What supplies the energy in steam | heat |
What gas makes up most air | nitrogen |
How far does the atmosphere extend? | 1,000 miles |
What does the weight of the atmosphere create | air pressure |
What is the process by which liquid water becomes water vapor | evaporation |
What is the process of changing water vapor back into liquid water called | condensation |
a rain or storm cloud | nimbus |
any form of water that falls from clouds to earth | precipitation |
the amount of water vapor in the air | humidity |
frozen water vapor formed in clouds | snow! |
the temperature at which water condenses | dew point |
a large body of air that has the same temperature and humidity | air mass |
the temperature at which water boils | 212'F |
Frozen rain drops that have been blown back into the cloud to form more frozen layers and back down and repeats over and over again tel it gets to heavy | hail |
a cloud on the ground | fog |
to move rapidly back and forth | vibrate |
a boxlike chamber in the air passage in you throat | larynx |
the speed of sound | 1,100 feet per second |
two stretchy bands of tissue inside the larynx | vocal cords |
Sound waves travel best trough air | solids |
Sound waves cannot travel at all trough empty space | true |
As sound waves travel away from their source of the sound, they become weaker. | true |
Sound waves travel trough all tree states of matter | true |
Sound is produced when an object vibrates | true |
The tighter your vocal cords are pulled, the lower your voice will be | false |
_______ refers to the highness or lowness of a sound | pitch (play ball!) |
A reflected sound that is heard again is called and ______ | echo |
Ultrasonic sound waves are to _______ for humans to hear | high |
An ultrasonic device used by battle ships and regular ships is called ______ | sonar |
solids | |
sound travels ______ than light | slower |
Sound is a form of _______ | energy |
Sound waves _______ travel through empty space | cannot |
speech is produced by the vibrations of the _____. | vocal cords |
The ______ ear includes the hammer, anvil, and stirrup | middle |
the auditory _______ carries the message of sound to the brain | nerve |
When an object vibrates very rapidly , the sounds produced have a ______ pitch | higher |
the _______ frequency that the human ear can hear is 20 vibrates a second | lowest |
_____ and dolphins hear the highest frequency sounds | bats |
materials with soft, uneven surfaces tend to _____ sounds. | absourb |
the ___ "sees" with its ears | bats |
the inventor of the phonograph | Thomas Edison |
________ are the only animals that have visible ears | Mammals |
the inventor of the telephone | Alexander Graham Bell |
the man who proved that sound waves travel only through matter | Robert Boyle |
What is a reflected sound that is heard again? | echo |
What is the snail-shaped part of the ear that contains the actual organ of hearing | cochlea |
Sonar is used for... | determining the depth of the water and locating objects in the sea |
Two ears are better than one because | they help you tell which direction a sound is coming from. |
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