Thanksgiving Day
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- 5. The oven your mom uses to cook the Thanksgiving meal runs on _____________ energy.
- 7. Everything you eat and drink on Thanksgiving is made of ________.
- 9. You must wait for the water in the pot to reach its ____________ point before cooking the potatoes.
- 13. What state of matter is corn on the cob?
- 14. Your mom will use an oven mitt to take the turkey out of the oven because it is a good __________.
- 15. Giant parade balloons are able to float because the gas inside of them has less ________ than the air around them.
- 17. The fruit salad my mom makes is a ____________ of apples, bananas, oranges, pears, peaches and marshmallows.
- 20. At the Thanksgiving Day Parade, you can hear the bands coming down the street before they reach you because of __________ energy.
Down
- 1. Which type of energy allows Americans to watch college football game on Thanksgiving Day?
- 2. What form of energy is used to cook all of your Thanksgiving Day meal?
- 3. What form of energy is being used to travel to your grandparents' house on Thanksgiving?
- 4. Butter reaches its ___________ point when you spread it on a hot roll.
- 6. The camera that is used to take family pictures on Thanksgiving has a lens that ____________ light.
- 8. A large turkey has more ___________ than a small turkey.
- 10. What state of matter is the delicious smell of pumpkin pie?
- 11. My dad buys a 12 pound turkey to feed the whole family. This describes the turkey's ____________.
- 12. The metal pan that the turkey is placed in helps it cook faster because it is a ______________.
- 16. What state of matter is turkey gravy?
- 18. A baked ham has more ________ than a deviled egg.
- 19. This is the type of force you would use to make mashed potatoes.