States of Matter
There are three states of matter- check them out below!
Three States of Matter
Solids
Solids really matter! They are everywhere we go. Without solids we wouldn’t be alive. First, we are going to talk about a solid's shape and size. Solids keep their shape and size. Second, we will talk about the atoms in a solid. The atoms in a solid are packed closely together. Last, I am going to tell you some examples of a solid: Rocks, wood, ice, trees, refrigerator, and houses. See, solids really do matter! By A.J.
Liquids
What is a liquid? A liquid is what we drink. Without liquids, plants, animals, and humans would just not be. First, liquids flow smoothly. Second, liquid’s atoms are spread apart just barely allowing it to flow. Last, some examples of liquids are: water, juice, pop, soda, and vinegar. Those are all liquids. I hope you learned something! By Luke
Gases
Gases are very important. Keep on reading and you will learn about gases and their properties. First of all, gases keep us alive, we would not be here without them. Air is a gas. Some other examples are: helium and clouds. Next, the atoms in a gas move around freely. Last, a gas does not keep its size and shape when it is not in a container and it moves around. That is a gas and it's properties! By Jace