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To solve the problem, we need to fill in the blanks of the passage using the words provided in the box. Each word can only be used once. Let's go through the passage step by step and determine the correct word for each blank.
"All the materials in the world can be found in different ____________ of matter. These are called ____________, liquids and gases. Water is the most familiar example of these states. We see ____________ water in raindrops, the ____________ and puddles. When water is a liquid, it can be ____________ easily and change its shape depending on which container it is in. Water still takes up the ____________ amount of space in different containers, this means that the ____________ of a liquid stays the same even when the shape is different."
- boiling
- cooling
- oceans
- solids
- liquid
- gas
- shape
- stay
- invisible
- poured
- space
- grain
- volume
- same
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1. "All the materials in the world can be found in different ____________ of matter."
- The word "states" fits here because materials exist in different states (solid, liquid, gas).
- Answer: states
2. "These are called ____________, liquids and gases."
- The word "solids" fits here because the three states of matter are solids, liquids, and gases.
- Answer: solids
3. "We see ____________ water in raindrops, the ____________ and puddles."
- The first blank should describe the state of water in raindrops, oceans, and puddles. Since water in these forms is visible, "liquid" fits.
- The second blank refers to a large body of water, so "oceans" fits.
- Answers: liquid, oceans
4. "When water is a liquid, it can be ____________ easily and change its shape depending on which container it is in."
- The word "poured" fits here because liquids can be poured easily.
- Answer: poured
5. "Water still takes up the ____________ amount of space in different containers, this means that the ____________ of a liquid stays the same even when the shape is different."
- The first blank should describe the consistent property of liquids regarding space. "Same" fits because liquids maintain the same volume regardless of the container.
- The second blank should refer to the property that remains constant (volume). "Volume" fits.
- Answers: same, volume
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"All the materials in the world can be found in different states of matter. These are called solids, liquids and gases. Water is the most familiar example of these states. We see liquid water in raindrops, the oceans and puddles. When water is a liquid, it can be poured easily and change its shape depending on which container it is in. Water still takes up the same amount of space in different containers, this means that the volume of a liquid stays the same even when the shape is different."
Boxed Final Answer:
\boxed{states, solids, liquid, oceans, poured, same, volume}
Passage:
"All the materials in the world can be found in different ____________ of matter. These are called ____________, liquids and gases. Water is the most familiar example of these states. We see ____________ water in raindrops, the ____________ and puddles. When water is a liquid, it can be ____________ easily and change its shape depending on which container it is in. Water still takes up the ____________ amount of space in different containers, this means that the ____________ of a liquid stays the same even when the shape is different."
Words to use:
- boiling
- cooling
- oceans
- solids
- liquid
- gas
- shape
- stay
- invisible
- poured
- space
- grain
- volume
- same
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Step-by-Step Solution:
1. "All the materials in the world can be found in different ____________ of matter."
- The word "states" fits here because materials exist in different states (solid, liquid, gas).
- Answer: states
2. "These are called ____________, liquids and gases."
- The word "solids" fits here because the three states of matter are solids, liquids, and gases.
- Answer: solids
3. "We see ____________ water in raindrops, the ____________ and puddles."
- The first blank should describe the state of water in raindrops, oceans, and puddles. Since water in these forms is visible, "liquid" fits.
- The second blank refers to a large body of water, so "oceans" fits.
- Answers: liquid, oceans
4. "When water is a liquid, it can be ____________ easily and change its shape depending on which container it is in."
- The word "poured" fits here because liquids can be poured easily.
- Answer: poured
5. "Water still takes up the ____________ amount of space in different containers, this means that the ____________ of a liquid stays the same even when the shape is different."
- The first blank should describe the consistent property of liquids regarding space. "Same" fits because liquids maintain the same volume regardless of the container.
- The second blank should refer to the property that remains constant (volume). "Volume" fits.
- Answers: same, volume
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Final Answer:
"All the materials in the world can be found in different states of matter. These are called solids, liquids and gases. Water is the most familiar example of these states. We see liquid water in raindrops, the oceans and puddles. When water is a liquid, it can be poured easily and change its shape depending on which container it is in. Water still takes up the same amount of space in different containers, this means that the volume of a liquid stays the same even when the shape is different."
Boxed Final Answer:
\boxed{states, solids, liquid, oceans, poured, same, volume}
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