Let’s go through each item one by one and decide if it is a
solid,
liquid, or
gas.
Remember:
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Solids keep their shape — you can hold them, they don’t flow.
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Liquids take the shape of their container — they pour and flow.
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Gases spread out to fill space — you usually can’t see them, but you can feel them (like air).
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1.
Water → It pours, takes the shape of its cup →
Liquid
2.
Cube (the toy block) → Hard, keeps its shape →
Solid
3.
Water vapour → This is steam from the kettle — it floats in the air →
Gas
4.
Wood → A piece of wood doesn’t change shape unless you cut it →
Solid
5.
Smoke → Comes from fire, floats away →
Gas
6.
Milk → Pours into a glass, flows →
Liquid
7.
Juice → Same as milk — pours, flows →
Liquid
8.
Ice → Frozen water, hard, holds shape →
Solid
9.
Brick → Heavy, solid building material →
Solid
10.
Oxygen → The gas we breathe (in tanks too!) →
Gas
11.
Air → What we breathe all around us →
Gas
12.
Rain → Water falling from clouds — still liquid →
Liquid
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Final Answer:
water → liquid
cube → solid
water vapour → gas
wood → solid
smoke → gas
milk → liquid
juice → liquid
ice → solid
brick → solid
oxygen → gas
air → gas
rain → liquid
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