Analyze and interpret data (e.g., tables, graphs, maps of global and regional temperatures; atmospheric levels of gases such as carbon dioxide and methane; rates of human activities) to describe how various human activities (e.g., use of fossil fuels, creation of urban heat islands, agricultural practices) and natural processes (e.g., solar radiation, greenhouse effect, volcanic activity) may cause changes in local and global temperatures over time.
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What are the three states of matter?
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density, volume, mass
solid, mass, liquid
solid, liquid, gas
density, gas, volume
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Something that takes up space and has mass.
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Volume
Density
Mass
Matter
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What are the three states of matter?
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Something that takes up space and has mass.
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A state of matter that has a definite volume and shape.
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Watermelon has more matter than a grape, so it has more