States of Matter

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Across
  1. 2. A type of liquid that humans need to drink. Molecules are able to move freely and take shape. (Ex: A person drinking a bottle when they are thirsty.)
  2. 5. A type of solid found in forests. On the atomic level, they are orderly in a pattern and cannot move. (Ex: This solid is part of a type of plant.)
  3. 7. A type of liquid humans like to drink. The atomic level has no structure and bounces all around. (Ex: Gives energy in the morning and has caffeine.)
  4. 8. A type of gas in the air allowing humans to live. The atomic level has no structure and bounces all around. (Ex: A person can be playing a sport and have to catch their breath by breathing.)
  5. 9. A type of solid. On the atomic level, they are orderly in a pattern and cannot move. (Ex: This can be used for spatulas.)
  6. 10. A type of liquid to drink or eat with. The atomic level has no structure and bounces all around. (Ex: The liquid is used in cereal.)
Down
  1. 1. A type of solid. On the atomic level, they are orderly in a pattern and cannot move. (Ex: Used in everyday objects such as toys, bottles, boxes, etc.)
  2. 3. A type of gas. The atomic level has no structure and bounces all around. (Ex: This gas can be used to fuel things such as rocket ships.)
  3. 4. A type of solid that is good building material. On the atomic level, they are orderly in a pattern and cannot move. (Ex: House)
  4. 6. A type of gas. The atomic level has no structure and bounces all around. (Ex: This gas can be used for balloons.)