Water By Sarah Rioley Summerise by Jessica Luong.

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Water By Sarah Rioley Summerise by Jessica Luong

About Sarah Ridley Sarah Ridley is a Manager at OfficeMax Australia What it means? It means that Sarah Ridley works in Australia and writes books. Sarah Ridley is one of the 25 professional book writers.

Facts about water Only 3 percent of all the water on earth is drinkable Some rain soaks into the ground or is taken up by plants 2 percent of all the earths drinkable water is locked up with ice.

Where do water come from? Water that goes in our sinks and bathtub are from rivers, lakes or water flowing beneath the earths surface is called ground water. Then it goes in our pipes and comes to our lovely homes.

The Water Cycle Did you know there was a water cycle? The steps of the water cycle starts with evaporation, condensation and precipitation. Evaporation is when the sun sucks only clean water and makes clouds. Precipitation is when rain falls, the cycle keeps going round and round.

I think this book is recommended because it has lots of facts.

Thank You For Reading