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States of Matter Responce to text.

States of Matter – Response to Text

Answer each question to the best of your ability, using full sentences and make sure to include detail in your responses.

 

  1.   What are the three states of matter commonly found on Earth, and what are TWO of their properties?

 

State #1:Solid State #2:Liquid State #3:Gas
Property #1:Solids are hard substances like butter, wood or brick. Property #1 Liquids are substances that have a definite volume but take the shape of their container. Property #1 Gases are substances that do not have a definite shape or volume.
Property #2:Solids can be formed by using other states like butter can be formed just by shaking cream inside a jar. Property #2 Liquids have a specific boiling point, which is the temperature at which they change from a liquid to a gas. Property #2 Gases can be compressed and expanded easily, and they do not have a specific boiling or melting point.

 

  1. What is the fourth state of matter called?
  1. Electrons
  2. Particles
  3. Plasma
  4. Laser

 

  1. What happens to the speed of molecules when the temperature increases?
  1. They move quicker
  2. They move slower
  3. They move at the same speed
  4. They explode.

 

  1. Explain what happens to the molecules in a liquid when they are cooled down to their freezing point.

 

The average energy of the molecules decreases.

 

  1. Explain what happens to the molecules in a liquid when they are heated to their boiling point.

 

More energetic molecules change to a gas,spread out,and form bubbles.These rise to the surface and enter the atmosphere.

 

  1. What could be the reason for the fact that gases can be compressed more easily than solids or liquids?

 

Gases are compressible because most volume of a gas is composed of the large amounts of empty space between the gas particles.

 

  1. Explain how each of these jobs might need to und4b verstand and work with different types of matter. (You may need to research to find out more)

 

Job Gas Liquid Solid
Baker Gas is the steam that will be formed from baking. Liquid will be used while baking milk will be used such as water. The solid will be created from whatever they baked.
Fire

Fighter

This is formed from the fire when there is a bizarre fire. This is uses to take out the fire which is water form their hose which is attached to their truck They use metal which is a ladder they use to get into high places that are hard to get into from the inside.
Welder These include shielding the arc from impurities like air, dust, and other gases; Welding Fluid is a special coolant for welding equipment equipped with liquid cooling.  Applies heat to metal pieces,melting and fusing them.

BIOGRAPHY

TASK DESCRIPTION:Today I have finished my biography and I have chosen to do my research about Charles Upham and did you know that he was a Newzealand solier and sadly died in 22nd of November 1994.

Biography of a Famous New Zealander

 

At this point you will have researched different famous New Zealanders; now it is time to present the information you have gathered on ONE of these awesome Kiwis and you will be writing a couple of paragraphs about them.

 

“What is a biography?” I hear you ask – well “bio-” means life, and “-graphy” means to write, or present. A biography is a type of writing that tells the story of someone’s life. It’s like a history book about one person. Biographies usually include important events in the person’s life, like where and when they were born, where they grew up, and what they did that made them famous.

 

Using PEEL Paragraph structure I would like you to write a biography about a famous New Zealander of your choice.

 

Bronze: One Paragraph

Silver: Two Paragraphs

Gold: 3+ Paragraphs

 

Begin your writing here:Charles upham is New Zealand’s  famous Decorator soldier and was born 21 september 1908 and sadly passed away 22nd November 1994.He and his wife Molly had 3 daughters and lived on their farm until january.Charles up ham server in World War ll ,Sergeant Upham left New Zealand with the advance party of the 20th Battalion in the 1st Echelon New Zealand Division. He saw active service in Greece, Crete and North Africa. 

 Charles Upham’s Went to Christs college, Lincoln university. 

Charles Hazlitt Upham, VC & Bar was a New Zealand soldier who was awarded the Victoria Cross twice during the Second World War – for gallantry in Crete in May 1941, and in Egypt, in July 1942. He first worked as a sheep farmer,later as a manager ,then later as a Valuing farms of the New Zealand Government.His Kids names were Amanda, Virginia and Caroline.

In November 2006, Upham’s daughters sold their father’s medal group to the Imperial War Museum in London for an undisclosed sum. However, his gallantry and service medals are on permanent loan to the National Army Museum at Waiouru on New Zealand’s North Island.

The words he says in German at the end of the film when conversing with the group of German soldiers are as follows: Upham: “Drop your weapons – hands up, drop your weapons!….. And shut your mouths!

  

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