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  • This interaction can lead to changes in the motion or state of the objects, such as changes in speed, direction, or deformation.
    collide
  • particles are in constant, random motion, colliding with each other and the walls of their container.
    gas
  • some amount of particles in a particular place.
    Concentration
  • typically refers to the process of removing or extracting something, often a liquid or gas
    pump out
  • it is primarily caused by the force of gravity acting on the mass of air above a given area.
    atmospheric pressure
  • describes the measurement of distance from the surface downward. This can apply to physical objects such as bodies of water, containers, holes
    Depth
  • to combine different elements or substances together to form a homogeneous whole.
    Mix
  • the average height of the ocean's surface at any given location over a specific period
    sea level
  • Typically consist of a wall or barrier constructed across a river valley or canyon.
    Dam
  • It is a form of water
    liquid.
  • . Common examples include boxes, bags, bottles, jars, cans, barrels, and crates. What is it?
    container
  • process by which particles, molecules, or other substances spread out from an area of high concentration to an area of low concentration.
    diffusion
  • refers to the rate at which an object covers distance over a certain period of time.
    speed
  • refers to the lowest point or surface of an object or space.
    bottom
  • refers to the action of applying force to an object in order to move it away from oneself or from its current position
    push
  • measures how high an object or location is above a chosen reference point, which could be mean sea level, the surface of the Earth, or another defined benchmark
    altitude
  • refers to the force exerted per unit area on a surface.
    pressure
  • is a measure of the average kinetic energy of the particles in a substance or system.
    temperature
  • refers to actions, events, or selections that occur without any predictable pattern or predetermined sequence.
    randomly
  • typically refers to the measurement of how tall or elevated an object or structure is
    height