Created by MP LLORENS ESTARELLES
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NATURAL SCIENCES
MATTER, MATERIALS AND FORCES
Matter
The amount of
matter in an
object.
Volume
Solid
Takes the shape
of the container
it is in, cannot be
compressed.
Gas
Colour, taste, smell and
texture, are examples
of these.
Hardness
The property of a material that can be stretched and recovers its shape.
The property of a material that bends well without breaking.
A material that is difficult to bend.
Transparency
Opaque
How easily an
object breaks.
Force
At a distance force
A force that causes an object to change
its movement or shape
by touching it.
Gravity
A force that
repels or attracts
metal objects.
Found in
nature. Iron and
aluminum are
examples.
The opposite of
weakness.
Another word
for materials.
Weight
Common Materials
A natural material we get from trees.
It is strong and slightly flexible.
It's used for making furniture and paper.
It can provide light and heat by combustion.
Plastic
They are found in nature in the form of minerals.
They are strong and hard.
Used to make: tools, ships, aeroplanes, cars ...
Fibres
It is a man-made material.
We get it by heating sand and mixing it with minerals.
We use it for windows, kitchenware, marbles ...