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Which tool can measure temperature?
How can you take heat away from water?
Boil it.
Weigh it.
Measure it.
Put it in the freezer.
Moby is sitting next to a campfire. He is too hot. What can he do to cool off?
He can move closer to the fire.
He can move away from the fire.
He can sit in the fire.
He can stay where he is.
What will happen if you add heat to an ice cube?
It will change from a solid to a liquid.
It will change from a liquid to a gas.
It will change from a liquid to a solid.
It will stay the same.
What might be the temperature outside on a hot summer day?
150 degrees Fahrenheit
13 degrees Fahrenheit
90 degrees Fahrenheit
0 degrees Fahrenheit
Heating a home can take up a lot of energy. What could save energy?
turning down the heater when you are not home
turning on the heater when you are not home
turning up the heater
turning up the air conditioner
Cold-blooded animals depend on the Sun to warm their bodies. What kind of animals can make their own body heat?
warm-blooded
night-blooded
blue-blooded
yellow-bellied
Which example creates heat through friction?
burning coal
a microwave
two hands rubbing together
the Sun’s rays
A thermostat controls the temperature. What does the prefix THERMO— mean?
heat
control
fix
home
Which example shows that heat can change an object?
drawing a picture of the Sun
baking an apple pie
watching a video in slow motion
riding a bike down a hill