| A | B | 
|---|
| Gas particles are tightly packed | while liquid particles are spread apart. | 
| Liquid particles move freely | while gas particles are fixed in position. | 
| *Gas particles move freely and expand to fill their container | while liquid particles are closer and take the shape of their container. | 
| Gas particles vibrate in fixed positions | while liquid particles slide past each other. | 
| *Water flowing over the land into rivers | lakes | 
| Why does a solid have a definite shape | but a liquid does not? | 
| Solid particles move freely | while liquid particles are fixed. | 
| *Solid particles are tightly packed in fixed positions | while liquid particles can slide past each other. | 
| Energy is added to a gas | causing it to become a liquid. | 
| *Energy is removed from a gas | causing particles to move closer and form a liquid. | 
| Energy is added to a liquid | causing it to evaporate. | 
| Energy is removed from a liquid | causing it to freeze. | 
| Cloudy nights are colder | preventing frost formation. | 
| *Clouds trap heat | keeping the temperature above freezing. | 
| Evaporation occurs only at high temperatures | while boiling occurs at any temperature. | 
| *Evaporation happens at the surface | while boiling happens throughout the liquid. | 
| Boiling occurs only at 0 degrees C | while evaporation occurs above 0 degrees C. | 
| Boiling occurs in solids | while evaporation occurs in liquids. |