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Creepers. A plant having thin, long and weak stem which cannot stand upright and spreads on the ground, is called a creeper or creeper plant. A creeper plant grows along the ground or the other surfaces by extending long shoots or branches. Two examples of it are pumpkin, watermelon, sweet potato and Strawberry.
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Materials are grouped together on the basis of similarities and differences in their properties. Materials are grouped together for convenience and to study their properties. Grouping materials saves our time, energy and makes our work easier. We need to sort objects into the group because it makes convenient study their properties and also observes any patterns in these properties. It also helps us to locate any object.
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Matter- Matter is anything which occupies space and has mass is called matter. Air and water, sugar and sand, hydrogen and oxygen etc. Matter is made up of very small tiny particles. Particles of matter have space between them they attract each other.
Classification- On the basis of physical properties, matter is classified as solids, liquids and gases. On the basis of chemical properties, matter is classified as elements, compounds and mixtures.
• Solids- Solids have strong molecular force and a definite shape and size solids can neither flow nor be compressed.
• Liquids- Liquids have weak intermolecular flow and large intermolecular spaces. Liquids do not have a definite shape but can flow.
• Gases- Gases have weak intermolecular flow, high compressibility, and no definite shape and volume.
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Everything around us is made up of molecules that occupy space. Everything that has mass and occupies space is known as matter. Depending on the arrangement of these molecules, matter can exist in three main states: Solid, Liquid, Gas.
Examples of Matter
- An apple
- A person
- A table
- Air
- Water
- A computer
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