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TIMSS_2003_8_pg28-C-shred1
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Renewable is the opposite of nonrenewable.
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TIMSS_2003_8_pg28-C-shred1
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Something cannot have two opposite properties.
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TIMSS_2003_8_pg28-C-shred1
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Something cannot be renewable and nonrenewable.
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TIMSS_2003_8_pg28-C-shred1
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Renewable is the opposite of nonrenewable. & Something cannot have two opposite properties. |- Something cannot be renewable and nonrenewable.
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TIMSS_2003_8_pg28-C
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Wood is a renewable resource.
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TIMSS_2003_8_pg28-C
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If something is renewable then that something is not a fossil fuel.
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TIMSS_2003_8_pg28-C
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Wood is not a fossil fuel.
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TIMSS_2003_8_pg28-C
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Wood is a renewable resource. & If something is renewable then that something is not a fossil fuel. |- Wood is not a fossil fuel.
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TIMSS_2003_8_pg26-C-shred2
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A powder is made up of white specks and black specks.
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TIMSS_2003_8_pg26-C-shred2
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Specks of different colors are different substances.
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TIMSS_2003_8_pg26-C-shred2
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The powder is made up two different substances.
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TIMSS_2003_8_pg26-C-shred2
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A powder is made up of white specks and black specks. & Specks of different colors are different substances. |- The powder is made up two different substances.
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TIMSS_2003_8_pg26-C-shred1
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A speck is a kind of solid object.
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TIMSS_2003_8_pg26-C-shred1
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Color is a kind of physical / visual property.
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Specks of different colors are different substances.
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TIMSS_2003_8_pg26-C-shred1
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A speck is a kind of solid object. & Color is a kind of physical / visual property. |- Specks of different colors are different substances.
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TIMSS_2003_8_pg26-C
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An mixture is formed by two or more substances combined together physically.
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TIMSS_2003_8_pg26-C
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The powder is made up two different substances.
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TIMSS_2003_8_pg26-C
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The powder is a mixture.
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TIMSS_2003_8_pg26-C
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An mixture is formed by two or more substances combined together physically. & The powder is made up two different substances. |- The powder is a mixture.
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TIMSS_2003_8_pg17-B-shred1
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Fossil fuels / fossils are formed from dead organisms over time.
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TIMSS_2003_8_pg17-B-shred1
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Remains are parts of a dead organism.
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TIMSS_2003_8_pg17-B-shred1
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Fossil fuels are formed from the remains of organisms.
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TIMSS_2003_8_pg17-B-shred1
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Fossil fuels / fossils are formed from dead organisms over time. & Remains are parts of a dead organism. |- Fossil fuels are formed from the remains of organisms.
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TIMSS_2003_8_pg17-B
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Fossil fuels are formed from the remains of organisms.
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TIMSS_2003_8_pg17-B
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An organism is a living thing.
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TIMSS_2003_8_pg17-B
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Fossil fuels are formed from the remains of living things.
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TIMSS_2003_8_pg17-B
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Fossil fuels are formed from the remains of organisms. & An organism is a living thing. |- Fossil fuels are formed from the remains of living things.
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TIMSS_2003_4_pg5-C-shred4
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The mixture is made of iron nails and aluminum nails.
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TIMSS_2003_4_pg5-C-shred4
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A magnet will not attract aluminum.
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TIMSS_2003_4_pg5-C-shred4
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A magnet will not attract the aluminum nails in the mixture.
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TIMSS_2003_4_pg5-C-shred4
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The mixture is made of iron nails and aluminum nails. & A magnet will not attract aluminum. |- A magnet will not attract the aluminum nails in the mixture.
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TIMSS_2003_4_pg5-C-shred3
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A magnet will not attract nonmagnetic metals.
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TIMSS_2003_4_pg5-C-shred3
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Aluminum is always nonmagnetic.
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TIMSS_2003_4_pg5-C-shred3
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A magnet will not attract aluminum.
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TIMSS_2003_4_pg5-C-shred3
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A magnet will not attract nonmagnetic metals. & Aluminum is always nonmagnetic. |- A magnet will not attract aluminum.
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TIMSS_2003_4_pg5-C-shred2
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The mixture is made of iron nails and aluminum nails.
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TIMSS_2003_4_pg5-C-shred2
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A magnet will attract iron.
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A magnet will attract the iron nails in the mixture.
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TIMSS_2003_4_pg5-C-shred2
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The mixture is made of iron nails and aluminum nails. & A magnet will attract iron. |- A magnet will attract the iron nails in the mixture.
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TIMSS_2003_4_pg5-C-shred1
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A magnet attracts magnetic metals.
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TIMSS_2003_4_pg5-C-shred1
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Iron is always magnetic.
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TIMSS_2003_4_pg5-C-shred1
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A magnet will attract iron.
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TIMSS_2003_4_pg5-C-shred1
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A magnet attracts magnetic metals. & Iron is always magnetic. |- A magnet will attract iron.
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TIMSS_2003_4_pg5-C
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A magnet will attract the iron nails in the mixture.
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TIMSS_2003_4_pg5-C
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A magnet will not attract the aluminum nails in the mixture.
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TIMSS_2003_4_pg5-C
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A magnet can separate the mixutre of iron nails and aluminum nails.
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TIMSS_2003_4_pg5-C
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A magnet will attract the iron nails in the mixture. & A magnet will not attract the aluminum nails in the mixture. |- A magnet can separate the mixutre of iron nails and aluminum nails.
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TIMSS_2003_4_pg58-A-shred2
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A seed is a kind of young plant.
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TIMSS_2003_4_pg58-A-shred2
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A plant is a kind of living thing.
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TIMSS_2003_4_pg58-A-shred2
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A seed is a kind of living thing.
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A seed is a kind of young plant. & A plant is a kind of living thing. |- A seed is a kind of living thing.
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TIMSS_2003_4_pg58-A
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A bird and a rabbit are living things.
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TIMSS_2003_4_pg58-A
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A seed is a kind of living thing.
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TIMSS_2003_4_pg58-A
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A bird, a rabbit, and a seed are living things.
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TIMSS_2003_4_pg58-A
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A bird and a rabbit are living things. & A seed is a kind of living thing. |- A bird, a rabbit, and a seed are living things.
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TIMSS_2003_4_pg36-E-shred1
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Iron is a kind of metal.
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TIMSS_2003_4_pg36-E-shred1
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Aluminum is a kind of metal.
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TIMSS_2003_4_pg36-E-shred1
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Iron and aluminum are kinds of metal.
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TIMSS_2003_4_pg36-E-shred1
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Iron is a kind of metal. & Aluminum is a kind of metal. |- Iron and aluminum are kinds of metal.
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TIMSS_2003_4_pg36-E
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Rocks often contain large amounts of metal.
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TIMSS_2003_4_pg36-E
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Iron and aluminum are kinds of metal.
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TIMSS_2003_4_pg36-E
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Rocks may contain large amounts of iron and aluminum.
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TIMSS_2003_4_pg36-E
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Rocks often contain large amounts of metal. & Iron and aluminum are kinds of metal. |- Rocks may contain large amounts of iron and aluminum.
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TIMSS_2003_4_pg33-D
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Herbivores only eat plants.
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TIMSS_2003_4_pg33-D
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A rabbit is a kind of herbivore.
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TIMSS_2003_4_pg33-D
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A rabbit only eats plants.
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TIMSS_2003_4_pg33-D
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Herbivores only eat plants. & A rabbit is a kind of herbivore. |- A rabbit only eats plants.
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TIMSS_2003_4_pg27-A
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A bubble is made of pockets of gas trapped inside a liquid or solid.
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TIMSS_2003_4_pg27-A
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Soap bubbles are made of air trapped inside soap liquid.
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TIMSS_2003_4_pg27-A
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Air is inside the soap bubbles.
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TIMSS_2003_4_pg27-A
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A bubble is made of pockets of gas trapped inside a liquid or solid. & Soap bubbles are made of air trapped inside soap liquid. |- Air is inside the soap bubbles.
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TIMSS_2003_4_pg24-D-shred3
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Light is more easily to be split into different colors after the rain.
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TIMSS_2003_4_pg24-D-shred3
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A rainbow is formed by refraction of light by splitting light into all different colors.
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TIMSS_2003_4_pg24-D-shred3
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A rainbow is more easily to be formed after the rain through light refraction.
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TIMSS_2003_4_pg24-D-shred3
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Light is more easily to be split into different colors after the rain. & A rainbow is formed by refraction of light by splitting light into all different colors. |- A rainbow is more easily to be formed after the rain through light refraction.
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TIMSS_2003_4_pg24-D-shred2
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Light is more easily to be refracted after the rain.
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TIMSS_2003_4_pg24-D-shred2
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Refracting light causes light to split into different colors.
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TIMSS_2003_4_pg24-D-shred2
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Light is more easily to be split into different colors after the rain.
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TIMSS_2003_4_pg24-D-shred2
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Light is more easily to be refracted after the rain. & Refracting light causes light to split into different colors. |- Light is more easily to be split into different colors after the rain.
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TIMSS_2003_4_pg24-D-shred1
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More water droplets are present in the air after the rain.
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TIMSS_2003_4_pg24-D-shred1
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Light refracts when it passes through water droplets.
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TIMSS_2003_4_pg24-D-shred1
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Light is more easily to be refracted after the rain.
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TIMSS_2003_4_pg24-D-shred1
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More water droplets are present in the air after the rain. & Light refracts when it passes through water droplets. |- Light is more easily to be refracted after the rain.
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TIMSS_2003_4_pg24-D
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A rainbow is more easily to be formed after the rain through light refraction.
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TIMSS_2003_4_pg24-D
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Sunlight is a kind of light.
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TIMSS_2003_4_pg24-D
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Sunlight and rain can cause a rainbow.
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TIMSS_2003_4_pg24-D
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A rainbow is more easily to be formed after the rain through light refraction. & Sunlight is a kind of light. |- Sunlight and rain can cause a rainbow.
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TIMSS_2003_4_pg16-C-shred1
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Boiling means matter / a substance changes from a liquid into a gas by increasing heat energy.
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TIMSS_2003_4_pg16-C-shred1
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Water is a kind of substance.
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TIMSS_2003_4_pg16-C-shred1
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Water boiling is when water changes from a liquid into a gas.
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TIMSS_2003_4_pg16-C-shred1
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Boiling means matter / a substance changes from a liquid into a gas by increasing heat energy. & Water is a kind of substance. |- Water boiling is when water changes from a liquid into a gas.
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TIMSS_1995_8_O11-C-shred1
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Element 3 turns to a greenish color.
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TIMSS_1995_8_O11-C-shred1
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An element is a kind of substance.
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TIMSS_1995_8_O11-C-shred1
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Element 3 turning green is an example of a substance turning green.
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TIMSS_1995_8_O11-C-shred1
entailment
Element 3 turns to a greenish color. & An element is a kind of substance. |- Element 3 turning green is an example of a substance turning green.
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TIMSS_1995_8_O11-C
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If the color of a substance changes then a chemical change may have occurred.
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TIMSS_1995_8_O11-C
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Element 3 turning green is an example of a substance turning green.
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TIMSS_1995_8_O11-C
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A chemical change may occur to element 3.
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TIMSS_1995_8_O11-C
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If the color of a substance changes then a chemical change may have occurred. & Element 3 turning green is an example of a substance turning green. |- A chemical change may occur to element 3.
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