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To understand what happens to water in the River Forth The Water Cycle To understand what happens to water in the River Forth

Evaporation happens when water is warmed up by the sun What is Evaporation? Evaporation happens when water is warmed up by the sun

Condensation is when water gas cools down and becomes liquid again What is Condensation? Condensation is when water gas cools down and becomes liquid again

The Water Cycle Water is constantly moving between sea, air and land

The Water Cycle Water is constantly moving between river, air and land The sun shines and the river is heated heat

The Water Cycle Water is constantly moving between sea, air and land The water evaporates and makes clouds Evaporation

The Water Cycle Water is constantly moving between sea, air and land Cools down As air rises it cools down to make water drops. It reaches the ground as rain, snow, sleet or hail.

The Water Cycle Water is constantly moving between sea, air and land Snow forms Lakes form The snow melts and flows Rivers flow to the sea

The Water Cycle Water is constantly moving between sea, air and land The Water Cycle is complete

The Water Cycle Water is constantly moving between river, air and land

The Water Cycle Water is constantly moving between sea, air and land The sun shines and the river is heated heat

The Water Cycle Water is constantly moving between river, air and land The water evaporates and forms clouds Evaporation

The Water Cycle Water is constantly moving between sea, air and land Cools down As air rises it cools down and makes drops of wate. It reaches the ground as rain, snow, sleet or hail.

The Water Cycle Water is constantly moving between sea, air and land Snow forms Lakes form The snow melts and flows Rivers flow to the sea

The Water Cycle Water is constantly moving between river, air and land The Water Cycle is complete

The Water Cycle Water is constantly moving between sea, air and land Questions Where does the water come from? What happens to it when the sun heats it up? As the heated water rises what happens to it? Where does it go then? How does the water get back to the sea?