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Convert the following quantity as indicated:

20 cm = m

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Convert the following quantity as indicated:

4.2 m = cm

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Classify the following into solids, liquids, and gases. Oxygen, milk, common salt, wax, stone, water vapour, carbon-dioxide, sugar, mercury, coal, blood, butter, copper, coconut oil, kerosene.

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Why do solids, liquids, and gases differ in their physical states?

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Convert the following quantity as indicated:

0.2 km = m

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Convert the following quantity as indicated:

0.2 cm = mm

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Define interconversion of states of matter.

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What are the two conditions for the interconversion of states of matter?

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How a liquid changes into its gaseous state? Explain?

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Convert the following quantity as indicated:

1 yard = m

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Water cycle is an example of interconversion of states of water. Explain.

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State the general properties of a solid.

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Why liquids do not have definite shape?

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Name the device which you will use to measure the perimeter of your playground. Describe in steps how you will use it.

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The diagram below shows a stick placed along a metre RULER. The length of the stick is measured keeping the eye at positions A, B, and C.

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What happens when a solid is heated?

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Give a reason for the  Gases can be compressed easily.

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Give a reason for the Liquids can flow easily.

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Give a reason for the We need to classify things.

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Convert the following quantity as indicated:

2500 kg = ………. metric tonne.

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