The states of matter are solid, liquid and gaseous. Each state has different properties.
-SOLIDS: have a fixed volume and shape. For example, if we put a ball in a bag, the shape of the ball stays the same.
-LIQUIDS: have a fixed volume, but not a fixed shape. Liquids take the shape of their container. For example, if we pour water into a glass, the water takes the shape of the glass.
- GASES do not have a fixed volume or a fixed shape. For example, if a ballon bursts, the air escapes and expands into the room. It acquires the volume and shape of the room.
Liquids and gases are fluid. They flow through openings in solid bodies. They can be transported through pipes.
-SOLIDS: have a fixed volume and shape. For example, if we put a ball in a bag, the shape of the ball stays the same.
-LIQUIDS: have a fixed volume, but not a fixed shape. Liquids take the shape of their container. For example, if we pour water into a glass, the water takes the shape of the glass.
- GASES do not have a fixed volume or a fixed shape. For example, if a ballon bursts, the air escapes and expands into the room. It acquires the volume and shape of the room.
Liquids and gases are fluid. They flow through openings in solid bodies. They can be transported through pipes.
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