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Grade 3 Matter
Melting occurs when solids are heated.
  1. True
  2. False
Grade 3 Matter
If the temperature goes above 0 degrees Celsius, ice melts (or changes to a liquid).
  1. True
  2. False
Grade 3 Matter
It does not have definite shape or volume.
  1. mass
  2. solid
  3. gas
  4. liquid
Grade 3 Matter
Water is solid at 45 degrees Celsius.
  1. True
  2. False
Grade 3 Matter
A liquid has a definite shape and takes up a definite amount of space.
  1. True
  2. False
Grade 3 Matter
The states of matter are
  1. anything that has gravity.
  2. solids, liquids, and gas.
  3. facts or information.
Grade 3 Matter
                are materials that have definite shape and definite volume.
  1. Solids
  2. Liquids
  3. Gases
  4. Ice
Grade 3 Matter
                are materials that have indefinite shape and indefinite volume.
  1. Solids
  2. Liquids
  3. Gases
  4. Ice
Grade 3 Matter
                are materials that have indefinite shape and definite volume.
  1. Solids
  2. Gases
  3. Liquids
  4. Ice
Grade 3 Matter
Water changes from a solid to a liquid at 0 degrees Celsius and from a liquid to a gas at 100 degrees Celsius. The average temperature on Venus is 464 degrees Celsius.

Would you expect to find any ice or water on Venus? Why or why not?
Grade 3 Matter
Water freezes at                 degrees Fahrenheit.
  1. 0
  2. 25
  3. 32
  4. 50
Grade 3 Matter
What is the definition of vaporization?
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