Water can be in three forms: solid (ice), liquid (water), and gas (water vapor). Each form has different characteristics. Ice is cold and hard. Water is liquid and can flow. Water vapor is invisible and floats in the air.
Example: When you freeze water, it becomes ice, which is hard and can be used in drinks. When the sun shines, ice can melt back to water!
Fun Fact: Water is very special because it can change from one form to another when it gets warmer or colder!
Multiple Choice Questions:
1. What is the solid form of water called?
a) Steam
b) Ice
c) Rain
d) Mist
Answer: b) Ice
Explanation: Ice is the solid form of water that we see in winter or when water freezes.
2. What form of water do we drink?
a) Ice
b) Vapor
c) Water
d) Snow
Answer: c) Water
Explanation: We drink water, which is the liquid form of water that is clear and can flow.
3. What is water vapor?
a) Hard like ice
b) Liquid that we can see
c) The floating gas form of water
d) Water that is frozen
Answer: c) The floating gas form of water
Explanation: Water vapor is the gas form of water that you can't see, and it's in the air all around us.
4. What happens to ice when it gets warm?
a) It becomes steam
b) It melts into water
c) It gets bigger
d) It becomes harder
Answer: b) It melts into water
Explanation: When ice warms up, it turns back into liquid water that we can see and drink.
5. Which is NOT a form of water?
a) Ice
b) Water
c) Clouds
d) Sand
Answer: d) Sand
Explanation: Sand is not a form of water. Ice, water, and clouds are all different forms of water.