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 Physics of Water Pt. 1

Physics of Water Pt. 1

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Science

12th Grade

Practice Problem

Easy

NGSS
MS-ESS1-1, MS-PS1-4, MS-ESS2-4

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Standards-aligned

Created by

Courtney Easter

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21 Slides • 14 Questions

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How do you think water's physical properties affect life on Earth?

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Multiple Choice

The faster molecules move, the more heat there is.

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True

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False

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Multiple Choice

It takes more heat energy to raise water’s temperature than that of most substances.

  • Therefore water can absorb or release a lot of heat with little temperature change.

  • Water’s heat capacity affects the world’s climate and weather.

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The island of Bermuda has about the same latitude as Birmingham, AL or Fort Worth, TX. However, Bermuda has a tropical climate and never experiences snow or freezing rain. Why is that?

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Multiple Choice

What happens to water as it cools?

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It turns into gas
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It becomes solid
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It evaporates
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It becomes more dense

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Multiple Choice

Does it take more or less heat to vaporize water than to to freeze it?

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It takes more heat to vaporize water
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It takes less heat to vaporize water
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It takes the same amount of heat to vaporize and freeze water
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Neither, water cannot be vaporized or frozen

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The y-axis of the graph is not labeled; however, according to the information depicted, you can determine that the heat is being measured in

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Fahrenheit.

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Celsius.

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Kelvin.

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Open Ended

Why are thermal inertia and thermal equilibrium important to life and Earth's climate?

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