What are how it behaves? is like asking, “What is something, and what does it do when you play with it?”
Imagine you have a toy car, that’s what it is. Now, when you push it, it rolls. When you tilt the ramp, it goes faster. That’s how it behaves.
What It Is
When we say “what are,” we’re talking about the thing itself, like your toy car, or a ball, or even your favorite cookie. This is what something looks like and what it's made of.
How It Behaves
Now, “how it behaves” means what happens when you do things to it. If you push the toy car, it moves, that’s its behavior. If you drop a ball, it falls, that’s how it behaves too. You can test and see what happens, just like when you try new games with your friends.
So next time you play, think about what it is and how it behaves, you're doing science!
Examples
- A ball rolling down a hill shows how things behave when they're moving.
- Water freezing into ice is an example of a thing changing its state.
- A cat purring illustrates how living things behave.
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