WATER CYCLE the continuous movement of water above, on and below the Earth’s surface.

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WATER CYCLE the continuous movement of water above, on and below the Earth’s surface

CONTINUOUS always happening

ENERGY the ability to do work or cause something to change

OCEANS bodies of salt water that cover ¾ of the Earth’s surface

SUN a typical star that is the source for light and heat in the solar system

EVAPORATION the changing of water from liquid to gas (water vapor)

CONDENSATION where water vapor is cooled and changed back into a liquid state

CLOUD a collection of tiny water droplets suspended in the air

PRECIPITATION rain, snow, sleet, hail that falls from the sky to Earth’s surface

COLLECTION accumulation of water after precipitation

RUNOFF the part of precipitation on land that will reach streams, rivers, or oceans

CYCLE a series of events that repeat regularly