Water | The United States and its Flag | Condensation | Maps | Evaporation |
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What are the three phases of water?
liquid, solid, gas
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How many states make up the United States?
50
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What part of the cup can you find condensation?
outside
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What states are not directly connected to the mainland of the United States?
Alaska and Hawaii
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What do you have to do to a liquid to make it evaporate?
heat it up
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Describe the molecules of a liquid.
clumped together and can still move
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How many stripes does the American flag have?
13
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What season do we see the most condensation?
summer
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Name 1 state located on the West Coast.
California, Oregon or Washington
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What direction does water vapor travel?
rises/moves upward
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How can you turn a liquid into a solid?
freezing it
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What does the red and white represent in the stripes of the flag?
Red represents the blood shed and the white stands for hope.
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What are the two key components to creating condensation? Not ice
warm/hot temperature and humidity
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Name the ocean that borders New York.
Atlantic Ocean
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Describe the molecules of water vapor.
spread apart and move quickly
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Where does water vapor come from?
bodies of water
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What year was the first American flag sewn?
1777
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What is vapor turning into a liquid called?
condensation
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Name any three geographic features of any state.
lakes, rivers, mountains, lowlands
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What can move vapor?
wind
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At what temperature does water vapor turn into a liquid molecules?
0 degrees Celsius
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What year was the last time our flag was changed?
1959
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Where does condensation occur in our atmosphere?
when the vapor meets the cool air and turns into a liquid.
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What two countries border Alaska?
Canada and Russia
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When vapor is cooled down, what does it turn into?
water, liquid, rain
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