Buoyancy. Buoyancy means to _______________. float.

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Buoyancy

Buoyancy means to _______________. float

We can identify an objects properties by using our senses.

What are the properties of water? _____less color odor taste

What are some properties that make things float?

What property did you change to make the clay (plasticine) float?

Thanks Bill Nye for teaching me about-

The Water Cycle has 3 processes: Evaporation Condensation Precipitation

What is another word for rain? Precipitation

When water turns to gas we say it _____________ evaporates

When water vapor condenses it forms a ________ Cloud.

What do we call a cloud that is very close to the ground? FOG

From watching the Bill Nye video we learned-

-Water can be found in three forms: solid liquid gas

-_______________ can be added to water to make things float better. Salt

When making your video make sure you: have pictures of your boat design drawings from your lab sheets. have pictures of your best boat. have video clips of you performing experiments. have used Comic Touch to edit at least 2 pictures. review the video to ensure your pictures all fit in the frame. have captured the whole project.