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12. you measure mass with a balnece. such as a triple balence beam or an electronic balance.
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Write a report on waves. Some questions you might consider are: What makes a wave? Why are some waves small and some large? How are waves classified? Are there different kinds of waves? What happens when a wave meets the shore? Where in the world do you find the best waves for surfing?
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The waves have energy that wave back and forth because the waves are never still, they are always moving. There are different types of waves because sometimes (like a tsunami) the waves are affected by other things like the earth plates. Portugal is one of the best places to surf because they have waves that can reach up to 6 to 15 feet high!
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Please help science final test. 6 question 22 points and I will choose brainliest.
1.Where is matter found?
2. Use your five senses to describe hot buttered popcorn. (use all 5 senses) *
3. What property of matter can be observed using a pan of water? *
4. Paper clips are made of steel, which has iron in it. Do you expect paper clips to be attracted or not attracted to a magnet? Why or why not? *
5. What properties of an object would you observe when you use a metric ruler? *
6. What metric unit is used to describe the mass of an object? *
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1. Even though matter can be found all over the Universe, you will only find it in a few forms (states) on Earth. We cover five states of matter on the site. Each of those states is sometimes called a phase. There are many other states of matter that exist in extreme environments.
2. hot buttered popcorn, burns my tongue, smells buttery, looks yellowish-white, tastes like butter, and sounds like popping corn.
3. The water is a liquid so it has the same shape had the pan.
4.Paper clips are attracted to magnets because iron has a magnectic force.
5. The first (or smallest measurement) you would see is the hash marking millimeters, which is written as "mm". 1mm equals the thickness of a dime. The unit of measure that is most often displayed on a metric ruler would be centimeters written "cm". 10mm equals 1cm and 2.5cm is about equal to 1 inch. Centimeters are displayed for viewing like inches are, marked on the ruler in increments of 1, 2, 3, 4... and so on. Usually to 30cm which is slightly less than 12 inches.
6. Mass is used to measure the weight of an object. For example, you are measuring the mass of your body when you step on to a scale. In the metric system of measurement, the most common units of mass are the gram and kilogram.
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