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Answer. Matter: volume, mass and density 2.1
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Look at this image of an iceberg. Why does it float in the water?
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Explain. Atoms and molecules 01
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Does oxygen have molecules? What are they like? Does water have molecules? Compare them.
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Answer. The hydroshpere 4
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Why is the amount of drinking water available on the planet increasingly scarce?
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Final self-evaluation 05 - Energy
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What do we call the power stations that use water in reservoirs to generate electricity?
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Final evaluation 8 - The Hydrosphere
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What is the difference between a water purification plant and a sewage treatment plant?
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Answer. The atmosphere 5
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How are clouds formed? Why does water sometimes fall from clouds?
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Final evaluation 1 - The Animal Kingdom (II). Vertebrates
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Explain the adaptations that fish have evolved to live in the water.
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Initial evaluation 4 - The Hydrosphere
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Put the following stages of the water cycle in order starting with the formation of clouds:
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Initial evaluation 03 - Matter and materials
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Match these objects or substances with their state: water ➝ a pen ➝ oil ➝ a car ➝ air ➝
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Answer. The hydroshpere 1
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Is there more water than land covering the surface of our planet?