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By: Shelby Ford
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Definition: ◦ The Process by which moisture in the air changes to
liquid or solid form (“The water cycle,” 1995). Ex: Rain clouds
There are 3 different types of Condensation
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Orographic ◦ Air cools as it rises over high ground
Covectional◦ Air rises when warmed from below
Frontal ◦ Warm air rises over cold air
◦ (“The water cycle,” 1998).
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Condensation is the moisture in the air that changes to a:b.Solidc.Liquidd.Gase.Either A or B
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Definition:◦ Any form of water that falls to the Earth’s surface
(“The water cycle,” 1995).
There are 4 main types of Precipitation◦ Rain, Snow, Sleet, & Hail
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Rain◦ Water falling in separate drops
Snow◦ Frozen water that falls in flakes
Sleet◦ Rain containing some ice
Hail◦ Ice that falls in small chunks or balls
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Sleet is:b.Frozen water that falls in flakesc.Water that falls in dropletsd.Ice that falls in small chunks or ballse.Rain containing some ice
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Definition:◦ Water falls back into the Earth and is COLLECTED &
restarts the water cycle (“The water cycle,” 1998).
Collection can be done in various ways
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Precipitation can be collected on land or in bodies of water.
On Land:◦ The water either soaks in the ground for plants to
absorb or can run-off into bodies of water In Water:◦ If the water lands in the water it will eventually
evaporate and start the cycle all over again
(“Understanding our earth’s,” 2005).
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TRUE OR FALSE?If the precipitation falls into a body of water then the cycle stops.
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Definition◦ Vapor or steam is put back into the air after the sun
heats up the bodies of water (“The water cycle,” 1995).
FUN FACT: Plants also transpire which sends more vapor into the air
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Water Vapor◦ Water that is in a gas state that is below boiling
temperature Steam◦ Water that is vaporized and is hotter than it’s
boiling temperature Boiling Water◦ Water that is put on a stove will bubble and when it
is hot enough it will begin to evaporate quickly
◦ (“The water cycle,” 1995).
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Which type of Evaporation evaporates the quickest?b.Steamc.Boilingd.Vapore.All are the same
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D. Condensation can return to the cloud and be held as rain or snow.
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D. Sleet is rain containing some ice, if it were all ice it would be considered hail.
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FALSE. If it lands in a body of water then eventually the water will evaporate and continue the water cycle.
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B. Boiling water is at it’s hottest temperature and therefore travels the fastest during evaporation.
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While working on this project I discovered new mechanics of PowerPoint that I never knew existed. I’ve been using this as a tool for projects and presentations for years. Yet, I never knew how to use the non-linear version. Three new things I discovered while doing this project:2.How to create custom color theme
I used the design tab and made new colors for my slides3.How to navigate using a non-linear presentation
I watched the tutorials and learned to navigate4.Evaporation moves more quickly the warmer the water is.
As simple as that concept is, I never really thought about it before. It’s a good fact to know as a studying teacher.
I chose the topic of The Water Cycle because I’m studying to become an Elementary teacher. I specifically remember in 2nd grade learning about the different types of clouds and some precipitation. We made wheels to learn the different aspects of the cycle. I thought it would be neat to have a virtual tool.
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The water cycle. (1995). Retrieved from http://www.mbgnet.net/fresh/index.htm The water cycle. (1998). Retrieved from http://www.kidzone.ws/water/
Understanding our earth's water cycle. (2005). Retrieved from http://www.morrisville.org/paml/classrooms/journey/journey_watercycle/journey_watercycle.htm