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By Team Snape

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Solids

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SOLIDS ARE DIFFERENT TO LIQUIDS AND

GASES AS THERE PARTICLES ARE

SQUASHED TOGETHER SO

THEY MAINTAIN THERE

STRUCTURE.

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SOME SOLIDS CAN BE CHANGED LIKE

A CHOCOLATE BAR CAN BE MELTED AND

THEN IS CLASSIFIED AS A

LIQUID.

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SOLIDS WILL NOT CHANGE BY THEM SELFS. THEY WILL ONLY CHANGE IF SOMETHING IS DONE TO THE

SOLID.

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HERE IS SOME EXAMPLES

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GASES BY TEAM SNAPE

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This is a liquid that has evaporating because it is to warm.

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Gas is everywhere. There is something called the atmosphere. That's a big layer of gas that surrounds the Earth.

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Solid liquid Gas

Particles

The difference between solid, liquid and gases is the space of the container.

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Gas

Gas is in the air all around us. It is a mixture of several different gases, mainly nitrogen and oxygen. Natural gas comes from the ground. It burns easily (flammable).

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Liquid

Some liquids can be turn into a solid. The surface of a liquid in a container stays level.

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One feature of a liquid is that it will fill up the shape of a container. The top part of the liquid is usually flat .

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Liquid fills from the bottom because of gravity.