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Scientific vocabulary plus conservation for Upper Primary

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adhesion   the sticking together of water molecules to other materials (water adhering to paper)  
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capillary action   water adheres to and moves along solid surfaces it touches(water will move up a straw if it is placed into a glass)  
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cohesion   water has high cohesion. Water molecules are attracted to other water molecules.  
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sublimation   when water changes directly from a solid to a gas (mist rising from an ice cube)  
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frosting   a gas turning directly to a solid form  
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diffusion   when two different molecules mix and spread from where there is more of one kind to where there is less of one kind  
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surface tension   on the surface of the water the molecules adhere to each other  
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molecules   smallest physical unit of an element or compound  
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pressure   the exertion of force upon one thing from another thing  
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freezing   water changing from liquid to a solid  
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melting   water changing from solid to a liquid  
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condensation   water changing from gas to a liquid  
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evaporation   water changing from liquid to a gas  
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water conservation   taking care of or saving water in order to not run out  
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