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Created by: Sherry Laurence SFASU 2012

Click Here 1. What is the water cycle? 2. What is the source of energy that powers the water cycle? 3. When water evaporates from the ocean what happens to the salt? Click on the water droplet to find out more!

Click Here 4. What are the 4 main parts of the water cycle? 5. What is evaporation? Click on the icon above to explore!

Click Here 6. What is precipitation? 7. What is condensation? 8. What role do plants play in the water cycle? 9. Why do you think it is important for us to take care of the water on our planet ? Watch this great video to find out more! Click on the sunshine above and then select AUTO.

Click Here 10. What process filters our water and allows it to be reused over and over again? 11. Do you think that water in the ocean evaporates faster or slower in warm climates? Why? Click on the picture of earth above to see a great animation!

Click Here What are some ways you could help make our water supply cleaner? Click on the water droplet for some great ideas!