Thanksgiving Day

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