Did You Know?

There are more particles in a drop of water than stars in the sky!

Small Particles

Some particles are too small to see.

Big Particles

Some particles are big, like sand.

What particle Does

Particles make up all things.

They help us see how things move.

Particles can be in groups.

They can be very small or big.

Particles help us learn about stuff.

They are all around us every day.

More About particle

Particles have been around for a long time. People have studied them for many years. They help us understand the world.

Particles are in the air we breathe. They are in the water we drink. They are in the food we eat.

In the future, we will learn more about particles. They can help us make new things. They can help us solve big problems!

How Topics Connect

graph TD A["Particle"] --> B["Subatomic Particles"] A["Particle"] --> C["Microscopic Particles"] A["Particle"] --> D["Macroscopic Particles"] B["Subatomic Particles"] --> E["Electron"] C["Microscopic Particles"] --> F["Atoms"] C["Microscopic Particles"] --> G["Molecules"] D["Macroscopic Particles"] --> H["Granular Materials"]

What Do These Words Mean?

subatomic particles:Tiny parts that are smaller than atoms.
microscopic particles:Very small parts that can only be seen with a microscope.
macroscopic particles:Larger parts that can be seen with the naked eye.
granular materials:Materials made up of small grains or particles.
scientific models:Simplified representations used to explain complex systems.