water cycle g3 q1 snb lesson 6 alt-msa hcpss elementary science curriculum, 2010
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Water Cycle
G3 Q1 SNB Lesson 6 Alt-MSAHCPSS Elementary Science Curriculum, 2010
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More than seventy percent of the earth is
covered in water.
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The water cycle is the process of how different
forms of water move about our planet.
evaporation
condensation
precipitation
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First, the heat from the sun warms the body of
water, turning some of it into gas. Evaporation is when a liquid turns into a
gas.
evaporation
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Then the gas or water vapor cools as it rises and becomes water droplets. Condensation is when a
gas turns into a liquid.
condensation
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Last, droplets form clouds and collect moisture. The
droplets fall in the forms of rain, hail, sleet, or snow called precipitation.
precipitation
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The water cycle starts all over again and is
ongoing, which is why water never disappears
from earth.
evaporation
condensation
precipitation