Water Displacement Wonders
Explore the concept of water displacement with fun activities and questions for Grade 1 students.
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Water Displacement Wonders
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Read each question carefully and answer to the best of your ability. Have fun learning about water!
1. When you put an object into water, the water level goes .
2. Water displacement happens when an object pushes water out of its way.
3. A big object will displace water than a small object.
4. What happens when you drop a rock into a cup full of water?
The water level goes down.
The water level stays the same.
The water level goes up.
The water disappears.
5. What makes a boat float?
It is made of wood.
It displaces water equal to its weight.
It is very light.
It has an engine.
6. A small pebble displaces more water than a large rock.
True
False
7. When you get into a bathtub, the water level goes up.
True
False
8. Describe in your own words what happens when an object displaces water.
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