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Problem Description:
The task involves identifying whether various materials are solids, liquids, or gases. The left worksheet asks to fill in a table, while the right worksheet asks to label objects directly.
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Solution:
#### Left Worksheet: Fill in the Blank
We need to classify each material as a solid, liquid, or gas. Here's the classification:
1. Smoke: Gas
- Smoke is made up of tiny particles suspended in air and behaves like a gas.
2. Cloud and rain: Liquid (rain) and Gas (clouds)
- Clouds are composed of water droplets or ice crystals, which are in a gaseous state (water vapor).
- Rain is liquid water.
3. Beans: Solid
- Beans have a fixed shape and volume, making them solids.
4. Wind: Gas
- Wind is moving air, which is a gas.
5. Milk: Liquid
- Milk flows and takes the shape of its container, so it is a liquid.
6. Rock: Solid
- Rocks have a fixed shape and volume, making them solids.
7. Carrot: Solid
- Carrots have a fixed shape and volume, making them solids.
8. Honey: Liquid
- Honey flows and takes the shape of its container, so it is a liquid.
#### Filled Table:
| Materials | Solids, Liquid, or Gas |
|-----------------|------------------------|
| Smoke | Gas |
| Cloud and rain | Liquid (rain), Gas (clouds) |
| Beans | Solid |
| Wind | Gas |
| Milk | Liquid |
| Rock | Solid |
| Carrot | Solid |
| Honey | Liquid |
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#### Right Worksheet: Label Each Object
We need to label each object as a solid, liquid, or gas based on its properties.
1. Hot Air Balloon: Gas
- Hot air balloons float because they contain heated air, which is a gas.
2. Beans: Solid
- Beans have a fixed shape and volume, making them solids.
3. Milk Carton (Milk): Liquid
- Milk is a liquid that flows and takes the shape of its container.
4. Cloud and rain: Liquid (rain) and Gas (clouds)
- Clouds are composed of water vapor (gas), and rain is liquid water.
5. Carrot: Solid
- Carrots have a fixed shape and volume, making them solids.
6. Smoke: Gas
- Smoke is made up of tiny particles suspended in air and behaves like a gas.
7. Honey Dipper with Honey: Liquid
- Honey flows and takes the shape of its container, so it is a liquid.
8. Wind: Gas
- Wind is moving air, which is a gas.
9. Rock: Solid
- Rocks have a fixed shape and volume, making them solids.
#### Labeled Objects:
- Hot Air Balloon: Gas
- Beans: Solid
- Milk Carton (Milk): Liquid
- Cloud and rain: Liquid (rain), Gas (clouds)
- Carrot: Solid
- Smoke: Gas
- Honey Dipper with Honey: Liquid
- Wind: Gas
- Rock: Solid
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Final Answer:
#### Left Worksheet:
| Materials | Solids, Liquid, or Gas |
|-----------------|------------------------|
| Smoke | Gas |
| Cloud and rain | Liquid (rain), Gas (clouds) |
| Beans | Solid |
| Wind | Gas |
| Milk | Liquid |
| Rock | Solid |
| Carrot | Solid |
| Honey | Liquid |
#### Right Worksheet:
- Hot Air Balloon: Gas
- Beans: Solid
- Milk Carton (Milk): Liquid
- Cloud and rain: Liquid (rain), Gas (clouds)
- Carrot: Solid
- Smoke: Gas
- Honey Dipper with Honey: Liquid
- Wind: Gas
- Rock: Solid
Boxed Final Answer:
\boxed{
\begin{array}{l}
\text{Left Worksheet:} \\
\begin{array}{|c|c|}
\hline
\text{Materials} & \text{Solids, Liquid, or Gas} \\
\hline
\text{Smoke} & \text{Gas} \\
\text{Cloud and rain} & \text{Liquid (rain), Gas (clouds)} \\
\text{Beans} & \text{Solid} \\
\text{Wind} & \text{Gas} \\
\text{Milk} & \text{Liquid} \\
\text{Rock} & \text{Solid} \\
\text{Carrot} & \text{Solid} \\
\text{Honey} & \text{Liquid} \\
\hline
\end{array} \\
\text{Right Worksheet:} \\
\begin{array}{l}
\text{Hot Air Balloon: Gas} \\
\text{Beans: Solid} \\
\text{Milk Carton (Milk): Liquid} \\
\text{Cloud and rain: Liquid (rain), Gas (clouds)} \\
\text{Carrot: Solid} \\
\text{Smoke: Gas} \\
\text{Honey Dipper with Honey: Liquid} \\
\text{Wind: Gas} \\
\text{Rock: Solid} \\
\end{array}
\end{array}
}
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