Based on the analysis of the image, here is the solution to the "Water Absorption" matching task:
The goal is to match each absorbent material with the beaker that correctly represents the amount of water it can hold. The key is to understand the relative absorbency of each material.
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Tissue Paper: Tissue paper is made from thin, delicate fibers. While it absorbs water quickly, it has a low capacity and tears easily when saturated. Therefore, it holds the least amount of water.
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Match: The beaker with the
lowest water level (just above the bottom mark) corresponds to the tissue paper.
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Sponge: A sponge has a highly porous structure designed to trap and hold large volumes of liquid. It is the most absorbent of the three materials shown.
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Match: The beaker with the
highest water level (about two-thirds full) corresponds to the sponge.
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Towel: A towel is made of thick, woven fabric (like cotton or microfiber) that is very absorbent. It holds more water than tissue paper but typically less than a dense kitchen sponge.
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Match: The beaker with the
medium water level (just below the middle mark) corresponds to the towel.
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Final Matching:
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Tissue Paper matches with the beaker containing the
least water.
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Sponge matches with the beaker containing the
most water.
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Towel matches with the beaker containing a
medium amount of water.
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of absorption worksheet.