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Name two materials that can be used for making more than one type of an object.

Why do we choose a particular material for preparing an object?

Which can be compressed easily: a sponge or a lemon?

A boy added common salt to of water. The salt disappeared. Whether the salt is still present in the water or evaporated?

You cannot see materials through a piece of plywood. What would you call the plywood? (Transparent / Opaque)

When we pour a few drops of mustard oil to water. The oil floats on the surface of water. Why?

Shyam was able to see a cricket match that his friends were playing in the park through a window, although the window was closed. How?

Give examples of two translucent materials.
