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The Water Cycle.

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1 The Water Cycle

2 Phases of Water Solid = ICE GAS = WATER VAPOR (Invisible!)
Liquid = WATER

3 Sunshine The Sun is what powers the Water cycle!

4 Evaporation Evaporation occurs when the sun heats water turning it into water vapor. This vapor leaves its source and becomes part of a cloud. Liquid to Gas Water to Water vapor

5 Condensation Gas to Liquid Water vapor to Water The vapor leaves the air and becomes part of a cloud. This happens because the air is cooler up in atmosphere.

6 Precipitation (1) - Rain
The clouds get so full of water that water droplets (rain) starts to fall. It falls onto the ground and into lakes, rivers,and streams.

7 Precipitation (2-4) – Snow, Sleet, Hail.
When the air is really cold, it might snow, hail or sleet rather than rain. It will remain on top of the ground until it melts. It will then turn into water and run into streams and rivers.

8 Runoff Rivers and streams carry water to reservoirs, lakes and finally to the ocean. Many carry the water thousands of miles.

9 Mountains and Ice The snow that falls onto mountains may turn into ice because of the cold temperatures. This ice and snow may form glaciers.

10 Oceans Oceans cover about ¾ of the surface of the Earth. When the fresh water gets to the ocean it mixes and becomes salty. The sun shines on the oceans and warms the water. The water becomes vapor and forms a cloud.

11 Transpiration – Evaporation from Plants!
The process by which water absorbed by plants (usually through the roots) is evaporated into the atmosphere from the plant surface (principally from the leaves).


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