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Page 1: Properties of Materials By Aylin.  Waterproof is something that doesn’t let the water go inside.  For example: rubber, metal, glass, plastic.  Things

Properties of MaterialsBy Aylin

Page 2: Properties of Materials By Aylin.  Waterproof is something that doesn’t let the water go inside.  For example: rubber, metal, glass, plastic.  Things

Waterproof is something that doesn’t let the water go inside.

For example: rubber, metal, glass, plastic. Things that are not waterproof: paper, fabric,

wood.

Waterproof

Page 3: Properties of Materials By Aylin.  Waterproof is something that doesn’t let the water go inside.  For example: rubber, metal, glass, plastic.  Things

Transparent is something that shows what’s inside and behind it.

For example: glass, water. Things that are not transparent: metal,

rubber, plastic, wood, paper.

Transparent

Page 4: Properties of Materials By Aylin.  Waterproof is something that doesn’t let the water go inside.  For example: rubber, metal, glass, plastic.  Things

Flexible is something that can get bigger without breaking and get back to its original position with a force.

For example: rubber, plastic, fabric. Things that are not flexible: metal, wood,

paper, glass.

Flexible

Page 5: Properties of Materials By Aylin.  Waterproof is something that doesn’t let the water go inside.  For example: rubber, metal, glass, plastic.  Things

Strong is something that cannot break when a force is applied.

For example: metal, wood, rock. Things that are not strong: paper, glass,

plastic

Strong


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