Mark Levesley, Chris Meunier, Fran Eardley and, Gemma Young Solutions for Exercise 2: Exercise 2
Mark Levesley Science Solutions for Exercise - Mark Levesley, Chris Meunier, Fran Eardley and, Gemma Young Solutions for Exercise 2: Exercise 2
Attempt the free practice questions from Exercise 2: Exercise 2 with hints and solutions to strengthen your understanding. Cambridge Lower Secondary Science Stage 7 : Student's Book solutions are prepared by Experienced Embibe Experts.
Questions from Mark Levesley, Chris Meunier, Fran Eardley and, Gemma Young Solutions for Exercise 2: Exercise 2 with Hints & Solutions
For the following statement, identify the state of matter:
The state of matter that can flow but cannot be compressed.

For the following statement, identify the state of matter:
Wood and ice are always in this state.

For the following statement, identify the state of matter:
The state of matter that cannot flow.

Tariq reads in a book that water is a liquid. Explain why this is not always true.

Sarah and Zoha are talking about the states of matter. Sarah says that the sand is solid. Zoha says that sand must be a liquid because it can flow through your hands. Who is correct? Give a reason for your answer.
