Forms of Water

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Subject(s): Science
Grade Level(s): 2
Intended Audience: Educators educators, Students
Suggested Technology: Computer for Presenter, Computers for Students, Internet Connection, Speakers/Headphones, Assistive Technology
Resource supports reading in content area:Yes
Freely Available: Yes
Keywords: water, liquid, solid, gas
Instructional Component Type(s): Presentation/Slideshow
Resource Collection: iCPALMS

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Observe Water in Winter and Summer:

This video clip explores what happens to water in the same location over the course of different seasons. On Earth, water can be found regularly in its three distinct phases; liquid, solid, and gas. Each phase has noticeably different properties that need to be considered in certain circumstances. The phase of water is influenced by atmospheric conditions, specifically seasonal temperatures. An example, is that a boat can float and glide on water in the summer, but it cannot pass through solid ice in the winter.

Type: Video/Audio/Animation