4. Water
Water boils at 100 degrees Celsius and freezes at 0 degrees. The water particles are a
little separate. Water is tasteless, you can see through it and it takes the shape of the
bottom of its container.
6. Presentation
Temperature is how hot or cold things could be Thermometers
are used to measure temperature. The temperature is
measured in degrees Celsius.
A swimming pool at 30°C is at a lower temperature than a cup
of tea at 80°C. But the swimming pool contains more water, so
it stores more thermal energy than the cup of tea.
The hottest temperature ever recorded on Earth is 57.8 °C.
Your body temperature is about 37 degrees Celsius.
Your bath water is 50 degrees.
Your cup of tea is 75 degrees
In the UK it snows at -4.
The coldest temperature ever recorded on Earth is −89.2 °C.
7. Presentation
Temperature is how hot or cold things could be Thermometers
are used to measure temperature. The temperature is
measured in degrees Celsius.
A swimming pool at 30°C is at a lower temperature than a cup
of tea at 80°C. But the swimming pool contains more water, so
it stores more thermal energy than the cup of tea.
The hottest temperature ever recorded on Earth is 57.8 °C.
Your body temperature is about 37 degrees Celsius.
Your bath water is 50 degrees.
Your cup of tea is 75 degrees
In the UK it snows at -4.
The coldest temperature ever recorded on Earth is −89.2 °C.