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Fill in the blank: Opaque materials do not allow light to pass through, making it impossible to see through them. An example of an opaque material is ___. |
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Which type of material lets some light through but not enough to see through clearly? |
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Riddle: I allow you to see through me clearly and I'm often used for windows. What am I? |
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Which of the following is an artificial material? a) Wood b) Plastic c) Water d) Air |
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Riddle: I am everywhere but can’t be seen. I fill rooms and spaces and am often called 'air'. What am I? |
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What is the main difference between natural materials and artificial materials? |
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Natural materials exist in nature, while artificial materials are created by humans. |
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Fill in the blank: Some materials, like rubber and wax, can be both ___ and artificial. |
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Which term describes materials that can break down naturally in the environment? |
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Riddle: I am a material you cannot see through at all, like a wall or a door. What am I? |
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Multiple Choice: Which of the following is an example of a solid material? A) Water B) Air C) Wood D) Light |