Puzzle 8: Matter, Light & Shadows

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Across
  1. 2. An opaque object forms a dark region on the wall because it will completely ___.
  2. 4. A marble retains its form when moved from a box to a cup because it has a ___.
  3. 6. Why can more air be pumped into a basketball? Because gases can be forced to ___.
  4. 9. Air inside a balloon can expand to fill a larger room because gases have an ___.
  5. 12. The amount of space that an object occupies.
  6. 16. We can see non-luminous objects because they ___ light from a lamp into our eyes.
  7. 17. This type of material allows most light to pass through it clearly.
  8. 18. To make a shadow on the screen larger, a student should decrease the object's ___.
  9. 21. A stone dropped in a beaker pushes water up, showing a method of measuring volume by ___.
  10. 22. Moving an object closer to a torch will cause a dramatic change in the ___.
  11. 24. This type of material does not allow any light to pass through it.
  12. 26. This type of material allows only some light to pass through it.
Down
  1. 1. Clear glass allows a shadow to disappear because it lets all ___.
  2. 3. An object that emits or produces its own light, such as the Sun or a lit torch.
  3. 5. This state of matter has a definite volume but no definite shape.
  4. 7. Syringes filled with water cannot be pushed in because liquids have a ___.
  5. 8. A dark area formed on a screen when light is completely or partially blocked by an object.
  6. 10. Why does water level rise when a stone is dropped inside? Because matter must ___.
  7. 11. This state of matter has a definite shape and a definite volume.
  8. 13. A liquid takes the shape of its container because it has an ___.
  9. 14. To make a shadow on the wall smaller, a student should decrease the object's ___.
  10. 15. Anything that has mass and occupies space.
  11. 19. The amount of matter in an object, measured in grams or kilograms.
  12. 20. Light from a torch travels in ___ to form sharp shadows of objects.
  13. 23. This state of matter has no definite shape and no definite volume.
  14. 25. Light behaves like a ball hitting a wall when it hits a mirror and begins to ___ off.