2. Solids Solids are hard and will only move if they are picked up or crushed. Solids particles are tightly packed together. Ice is a solid and can change into a gas(water vapour) and a liquid(water). They will not change shape if you put it in a container. Like this swimming pool
3. Liquids Liquids will flow and flow until it stops. The Liquid particles are close but just don’t touch. They will change shape in any container but will not fill it up only if you have the right amount.
4. Gases Gases can spread as far as they want to. They can be squashed into small spaces and change shapes. Gases can be air that we breath, burps, and that one that we don’t want to talk about (farts).
5. Water cycle a storm starting The heat going down. Water evaporation
6. How the water cycle works The sun heats the sea for quite a long time until….. The water evaporates and goes to the clouds and that’s why the clouds are grey. When the clouds are full the water vapour particles condones it’s sign of this is the clouds turning darkish. Finally it starts to rain and then it happens again.
7. The biggest hailstones are as big as coconuts! On the Great Plains of South America, hail is so damaging that famers call it “white plague” ! Here are some interesting facts on snow and hail.
8. That’s all we have today … Bye for now and watch out for our next creations!