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The Water Cycle Foldable activity

In the Clouds If heat is taken away from water vapor, it forms ______________________. _____________________ turns water vapor into a liquid. Water vapor condenses into millions of tiny droplets that form clouds. Clouds lose their water as rain, hail, snow, sleet, or freezing rain. CONDENSATION PRECIPITATION

WATER ABSORBED BY ROOTS TRANSPIRATION Water even evaporates from plants. This is called _______________________. Plants, such as trees, lose water out of their leaves after they have absorbed water through their roots from the ground. _____________________ helps keep plants cool in the same way that perspiration keeps animals, such as humans cool. The rate at which water will evaporate or transpire from plants depends on the temperature, wind, and humidity. TRANSPIRATION TRANSPIRATION WATER ABSORBED BY ROOTS

_____________________ is either absorbed into the ground or runs off into the rivers. Water that was absorbed into the ground is taken up by plants. The Cycle Continues How is the weather related to the water cycle? PRECIPITATION

Solid, liquid, or gas? Water on Earth is always changing. Its repeating changes make a cycle. As water goes through its cycle, it can be a ________________ (ice), a _____________ (water), or a ________________ (water vapor). Water can change to become ice or water vapor. Water vapor can change to become ice or water. SOLID LIQUID GAS

Just add some heat If heat is added to ice, it melts. If heat is added to water, it __________________. _________________ turns liquid water into a gas called water vapor. Water that was absorbed into the ground is taken up by plants. Plants lose water from their surfaces as vapor back into the atmosphere. _____________ ______________ water runs off into rivers, flows into ponds, lakes, or oceans where it evaporates back in the atmosphere. EVAPORATES EVAPORATION SURFACE GROUND (ACCUMULATION)