 The Water Cycle Slideshow By: Megan Studer editing By Megan Studer pictures found By Megan Studer paint on pictures by Megan Studer Hope you enjoy!

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 The Water Cycle Slideshow By: Megan Studer editing By Megan Studer pictures found By Megan Studer paint on pictures by Megan Studer Hope you enjoy! Plus facts about each slideshow picture! Coming to Blue ray DVD soon!  Smile! Down the River To the ocean Evaporation Condensation Precipitation

The Water Cycle. Mystery beyond water forms.

Sun helps evaporation. It’s heat pulls up evaporation, that turn into clouds.

Surface-Run Off is water that drains down into gutters and storm drains to the plumbing to make evaporation.

Evaporation is the sun evaporating up the water mist by mist to form condensation.

Condensation, is clouds that form up when evaporation takes process.

Cirrus Clouds, are drifted clouds that look like swaying hair.

Cumulus clouds, are not harming clouds, but they’re great for a hot day to block the sun!

Stratus clouds form usually with a bad storm coming. So you better stay inside!

Ground Water, is underground water that travels down there.

Infiltration is water that soaks in the ground.

Precipitation in rain form.

Precipitation in hail form.

Precipitation in sleet form.

Precipitation in snow form.

The same plain ole’ precipitation

Percolation is water that is filtered in the ground

Transpiration is like a sister of evaporation. It’s the same thing

Thanks for watching my slideshow! I hope you enjoyed it! Oh and always remember to… Smile!!!!!!