Bellwork  In your own words…  Tell me everything you remember about the water cycle. It’s okay if you forgot! BRAINSTORM! See what you can come up with.

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Bellwork  In your own words…  Tell me everything you remember about the water cycle. It’s okay if you forgot! BRAINSTORM! See what you can come up with by yourself  Take out your homework (independent practice and readings from last week!)  Go over responses

THE WATER CYCLE

Objective for the day  By the end of the day…  SWBAT explain and trace the possible paths of water through the water cycle.

The Water Cycle  What is the water cycle?  The water cycle describes the continuous movement of water above and below the surface of the Earth.

Change in state of matter  Water can change states of matter from liquid, solid, and vapor at various stages of the water cycle.

What drives the water cycle? The Sun

What drives the water cycle?  Gravity is also driving the water cycle.

Steps of the Water Cycle Condensation Precipitation Runoff and Groundwater Evaporation & Transpiration

Evaporation  Most evaporation takes place over the ocean. Some water evaporates from lakes and rivers. Plants release water to the air through transpiration. Liquid is becoming a gas.

Transpiration

Condensation

 Clouds form as the water vapor cools. Gas is becoming a liquid.

Precipitation  When the water droplets become heavy enough, they fall back to Earth as precipitation.

Runoff and Groundwater  Some water runs off along the ground surface. Some water soaks into the ground and becomes groundwater. Groundwater flows underground and eventually may flow into a body of water.

Animals

A constant supply?  The water cycle renews the usable supply of fresh water on Earth.  For millions of years, the total amount of water on Earth has remained fairly constant.  How so?  The amounts of evaporation and precipitation balance each other.

No Real End  Water moves continuously through the water cycle.  The cycle has no real beginning or end.

A JOURNEY THROUGH THE WATER CYCLE 1) Name the steps of the water cycle.

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Practice Questions  1) What are the four main steps of the water cycle?  2) What is evaporation from plants called?  3) T/F: “Every water droplet always follows the same path.”  4) Condensation is when a gas becomes a ________.  5) Evaporation is when a liquid becomes a ________.  6) Groundwater eventually dumps into what?  7) Name two forms of precipitation.

Exit Ticket  1) Name the steps of the water cycle.