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what does air pressure mean
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the pressure of the air around us

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What does air pressure mean
The pressure of the air around us
Boiling?
Change from a liquid to gas
Condensing?
Change from gas to liquid
Cubic centimeter
Unit for measuring volume
Diffusion
When particles mix together without moving
Gas
Something that does not have a fixed shape or volume and is easy to squash
Liquid
Something that has a fixed volume but not a fixed shape
Observation
Information collected in experiments
Solid
Something that has a fixed shape and volume
Particle
The tiny pieces that everything is made of
Vacuum
A complete empty space
Density
Something that is heavy for its volume is said to be dense
Flow
Move and change shape smoothly
Melting
Shange from solid to liquid
Evidence
Data and observations that are used to show a theory is correct
Melting
Change from solid to liquid
Prediction
What you think will happen in an experiment
Theory
An idea of why things work the way they do
Volume
The amount of room that takes something up
Property
A description of how a material behaves the way it does
Bond
Forces that hold particles together