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  • The child learned that water pressure increases when the temperature of the water increases.
  • The child learned that water pressure decreases when the temperature of the water decreases.
  • The child learned that water pressure can be controlled by adjusting the temperature of the water.
  • The child learned that water pressure can be measured using a pressure gauge.
  • The child learned that water pressure is a result of the movement and collisions of water molecules.

For continued development, the child can explore other factors that affect water pressure, such as the depth of the water or the size of the container. They can also conduct experiments to compare the water pressure of different liquids at the same temperature. Additionally, the child can learn about the practical applications of water pressure, such as in hydraulic systems or water pumps.

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