W ATER CYCLE. T HIS IS ALL OF THE WATER CYCLE WE WILL LEARN ABOUT.

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W ATER CYCLE

T HIS IS ALL OF THE WATER CYCLE WE WILL LEARN ABOUT.

T HE FIRST STEP IS EVAPORATION. WHAT IS EVAPORATION ?

T HE NEXT ONE IS CONDENSATION. WHAT IS CONDENSATION ?

T HE THREED ONE IS PRECIPITION. W HAT I S PRECIPITARION ?

T HE FOUR ONE IS RUN OFF. W HAT IS RUN OFF ?