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Solid, Gas, Liquid (+Nutrition)

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  • State of matter found in water.
    liquid
  • State of matter that has its own shape.
    solid
  • Air is an example of gas. (true or false)
    true
  • State of matter found in steam.
    gas
  • This food group comes from milk and is rich in calcium and vitamin D.
    dairy
  • When sunlight hits your skin, it helps your body produce this vitamin.
    vitamin D
  • The form in which a substance exists (solid, liquid, gas). - State of _ _ _ _ _ _.
    matter
  • Everything that takes up space and has mass.
    matter
  • Dairy foods are poor sources of calcium. (true or false)
    false
  • State of matter that can be compressed easily
    gas
  • The nutrient that helps the body absorb calcium better.
    Vitamin D
  • State of matter that cannot be compressed.
    solids
  • The nutrient that helps repair and build muscles.
    protein
  • Matter we cannot see but is around us.
    gas or air
  • State of matter that can flow.
    liquid
  • State of matter that changes shape easily.
    liquid or gas
  • Bubbles in a drink are filled with this state of matter.
    gas
  • The nutrient that helps build strong bones and teeth.
    Calcium
  • Gas can be seen easily with the eyes. (true or false)
    false
  • State of matter that spreads out to fill any space.
    gas
  • State of matter that can be poured.
    liquid
  • Solids have a definite shape. (true or false)
    true
  • Exercise helps muscles become stronger, flexible, and healthy. (true or false)
    true
  • State of matter found in ice.
    solid
  • Solids can be easily compressed. (true or false)
    false
  • State of matter that takes the shape of its container.
    liquid or gas