Is anything that occupies space and has massMatter
Characteristics that can be observed and measuredProperties
The amount of matter in an objectMass
The force of how much the pull of gravity on a mass of an object isweight
Earth’s gravity is the force that pulls the objects down toward its center .True
The amount of space occupied by mattervolume
A form of matter that has definite shape, size, mass and volumeSolid
It tells us how much mass is packed into a given amount of spacedensity
A sack of rice is about 50 kilograms.weight
Cooking oil is stored in a bottle.Volume
A floor carpet covers only a small part of a bedroom.volume
A pair of boots is heavier than a shoebox.weight
A jar holds more liquid than a spoon.weight
A feather is lighter than a coin.weight
A pencil case is bigger than a pencil.mass
Denim cloth is thicker than silk.mass
A table is heavier than a chair.weight
A handkerchief is smaller than a blanket.volume
Which of the following solids have the same shape as a book?paper
Which of the following solids is hard?rock
Which of the following solids break easily?cracker
Which does not belong to the group?cloth
Which is not a solid?bottled water
Which solid dissolves in water?sugar
Which solid occupies the most space?table
Which solid does not belong to the group?cup
Which solid has a different texture from the others?soap
Which of these solids is rectangular in shape?envelope
A form of matter that has a definite volume but without definite shape.liquid
Liquid takes a shape of container while keeping its volume.True
What are the units of measurement for the volume of liquid?liters, milliliters
Liquids can flow easily at a different speed or rateviscosity
Before you drink or taste any liquid, be sure to read the label on the container of the liquid.True
Water is the only known liquid that can flow.False
A liquid takes the shape of its container.True
Some liquid do not flow.False
All liquids are safe to drink.False
Clean water is always safe to drink.True
Checking the labels of liquid containers before tasting or drinking will make you safe.True
Liquids keep their volume when poured form one container to another.True
Liquids have definite sizes and shapesFalse
Liquids have definite sizes but not volumeFalse
Liquids have a definite volume but not shape.True
another name for objectsmaterials
Is anything that occupies space and has massMatter
Characteristics that can be observed and measuredProperties
The amount of matter in an objectMass
The force of how much the pull of gravity on a mass of an object isweight
Earth’s gravity is the force that pulls the objects down toward its center .True
The amount of space occupied by mattervolume
A form of matter that has definite shape, size, mass and volumeSolid
It tells us how much mass is packed into a given amount of spacedensity
A sack of rice is about 50 kilograms.weight
Cooking oil is stored in a bottle.Volume
A floor carpet covers only a small part of a bedroom.volume
A pair of boots is heavier than a shoebox.weight
A jar holds more liquid than a spoon.weight
A feather is lighter than a coin.weight
A pencil case is bigger than a pencil.mass
Denim cloth is thicker than silk.mass
A table is heavier than a chair.weight
A handkerchief is smaller than a blanket.volume
Which of the following solids have the same shape as a book?paper
Which of the following solids is hard?rock
Which of the following solids break easily?cracker
Which does not belong to the group?cloth
Which is not a solid?bottled water
Which solid dissolves in water?sugar
Which solid occupies the most space?table
Which solid does not belong to the group?cup
Which solid has a different texture from the others?soap
Which of these solids is rectangular in shape?envelope
A form of matter that has a definite volume but without definite shape.liquid
Liquid takes a shape of container while keeping its volume.True
What are the units of measurement for the volume of liquid?liters, milliliters
Liquids can flow easily at a different speed or rateviscosity
Before you drink or taste any liquid, be sure to read the label on the container of the liquid.True
Water is the only known liquid that can flow.False
A liquid takes the shape of its container.True
Some liquid do not flow.False
All liquids are safe to drink.False
Clean water is always safe to drink.True
Checking the labels of liquid containers before tasting or drinking will make you safe.True
Liquids keep their volume when poured form one container to another.True
Liquids have definite sizes and shapesFalse
Liquids have definite sizes but not volumeFalse
Liquids have a definite volume but not shape.True
another name for objectsmaterials