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States of Matter

What's matter?
Everything around you is made of
matter, even the thinqs you cant
See. But everythinq looks and acts
differently that's because matter
has different forms.

The most common states of matter are
solid, liquid and gas. Each state behaves differently because the particles in their make up move into different ways.
Planet Earth:
Earth has a solid core, surrounded
by liquid rock, which the solid crust
floats on. Liquid water covers most
of the crust and a layer of qas called
the atmosphere surrounds the planet.

Nearly everything on Earth is solid, liquid,or gas.

Particles in each state:

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