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Subtitle The Water Cycle

The Water Cycle: 7.

Starts with Uneven Heating from the sun The Water Cycle: Starts with Uneven Heating from the sun

The Water Cycle: 1. Evaporation: Liquid water is heated up and turns into water vapor (gas) rising into the atmosphere

The Water Cycle: 2. Transpiration: Liquid water in plants is heated up and turns into water vapor (gas) rising into the air

The Water Cycle: 3. Condensation: Water vapor cools and comes together as liquid water in the clouds

The Water Cycle: 4. Precipitation: Water forms heavy droplets that fall as rain, sleet, or snow.

5. Surface Run Off: Water on the surfaces returns to the Oceans The Water Cycle: 5. Surface Run Off: Water on the surfaces returns to the Oceans

The Water Cycle: 6. Infiltration: Water that soaks into the ground. (Also known as percolation)

7. Underground Run Off: Water that returns to the oceans The Water Cycle: 7. Underground Run Off: Water that returns to the oceans

The Water Cycle: 8. Ground water: Water trapped as stored water. It forms underground rivers and keeps lakes and streams working

The Water Cycle: