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1.  Mattercommonly exists in four states (or phases): solid, liquid and gas, and plasma. However, advances in experimental techniques have revealed other previously theoretical…

Science U3L2 - The Atmosphere

1. Unit 3 Lesson 2 The Atmosphere Copyright © Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company 2. Unit 3 Lesson 2 The Atmosphere Indiana Standards Copyright © Houghton Mifflin…

Education 2-10 Phase Changes

1. Warm-Up (summarize!!) Water is an abundant substance on Earth. It can be found as a solid, a liquid, and as a gas called water vapor. Write as many words you can think…

Technology Ocean basics

1. Coastal Environments: The Basics 2. • 97% of all water on our planet is in theoceans.• Fresh water represents the remaining 3%(2/3 is snow and ice in glaciers / polar…

Education 1 dasar-dasar reaksi dan sifat kimia alam

1. Dasar-dasar Reaksi dan SifatKimia Alam AF AssomadiWarmadewanthiKuliah Kimia Lingkungan I 2. Hubunganantar sistemlingkungandenganmanusia dankehidupan 3. EnvironmentalChemistry•…

Education Schmied The Water Cycle

1. The Water Cycle !! 2. A Water Cycle !! 3. Not a Water Cycle! 4. Water Cycle Diagram – Instructions 5. Vapor = TransportationA. Transportation – moving H2O Movement…

Technology Abiotic Effects(2)

1. ABIOTIC EFFECTS AND ADAPTATIONS Jonathan S. Rubio BSD DLSU-D 2. Objectives Determine the properties and effects of light, temperature, water, wind, fire and soil. Discuss…

Education Unique properties of water overview

1. The Water Planet 2. 97% of all water on our planet is in the oceans. 3. Fresh water represents the remaining 3% (2/3 is snow and ice in glaciers / polar ice caps). 4.…

Education 6th Grade Strand 6 Concept 1

1. Characteristics and Structure of Earth’s Lakes & Rivers Kelly Marcellus EED 411 Science Wiki 2. Student Performance Objective Strand 6: Earth and Space Sciences…

Education Science Quiz for high school students

1. A few substances are arranged in the increasing order of ‘forces of attraction’ between their particles. Which one of the following represents a correct arrangement?…