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Droplet Adventures Turn to next slide for travel details

Lake Make sure to bring a life jacket because the water is deep! You can go swimming and enjoy the weather Be careful though because the sun has evaporated you!

Cloud we are in a cloud now! You might need a jacket because we are in the atmosphere now! The views are great! You fall as rain.

Ocean You fall into the ocean. The water is cool and there are hundreds of shells just waiting to be collected! You run off into a river!

River Now you are in the river. You can go white water rafting and swimming! Oh no! you were just drunken by an animal!

Animal You are now in an animals’ stomach. You might get hot so bring a short sleeve t- shirt! It is warm and you get to rest. The animal urinates you and you soak into the soil!

Soil You are now in the soil! It is warm and you can collect snails. Someone is watering the soil and you run off into the ocean!

Ocean You are in the ocean! In the ocean you can have fun in the water and collect shells! As the water gets colder you freeze into a glacier!

Glacier Welcome to the glacier! Make shore that you bring a board game because you will be here for a while! You can play in the snow. You finally melt into the snow and go into groundwater.

Groundwater Welcome to groundwater! Make sure and bring a flashlight so that you’re able to see. You can you can explore tunnels! You have been sucked up by a plant!

Plant Welcome to the plant! Good smells surround you as you rest in the bedlike pedals! The plant transporates you. This is the end of our journey!!!