Sub Plans Go to Dr. McTigue’s Web Site and Click on Dr. McTigue’s Files - Pull up C-Notes Water Cycle 1.Copy down the Bell Ringer and answer it. 2. Finish.

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Sub Plans Go to Dr. McTigue’s Web Site and Click on Dr. McTigue’s Files - Pull up C-Notes Water Cycle 1.Copy down the Bell Ringer and answer it. 2. Finish the NEW notes on the Water Cycle.

Bell Ringer ? 1. What part of the water cycle is it when water starts to turn back into liquid water?

Water Cycle Evaporation/Transpiration Water from Earth’s surface enters the atmosphere as water vapor. Transpiration – when plants releasing water vapor. EQ: How are the parts of the Water Cycle related?

Water Cycle Condensation Water vapor changes back to liquid and clouds form. Dew- water vapor condenses directly onto a surface. Frost- water vapor changes to ice crystals on Earth’s surfaces. EQ: How are the parts of the Water Cycle related?

Water Cycle Precipitation After condensation, water falls as rain, snow, freezing rain, sleet, or hail. Temperature variations within clouds cause various forms of precipitation. EQ: How are the parts of the Water Cycle related?

Water Cycle Run-Off After precipitation water moves toward the ocean Surface-water flow or groundwater flow is the horizontal movement of Water. Ground surface determines water flow back towards sea level. Water remains on the surface when it is not porous or it rains too much. EQ: How are the parts of the Water Cycle related?

Water Cycle Run-Off Water sinks into the ground when the surface is porous and there is space to hold the water. EQ: How are the parts of the Water Cycle related?

Model of the Water Cycle Go to Dr. McTigue’s Web Site Click on Dr. McTigue’s Files - Pull up C-Notes Water Cycle 1. Copy down the Bell Ringer and answer it. 2. Finish the NEW notes on the Water Cycle Option 1 - Go to your Google Drive -----Click on the “Red” NEW button at the top left of the page. Option2 - Please think about doing this on a regular white sheet of paper, not google slides. (IF YOU NEED TO DO THIS ON A REGULAR SHEET OF WHITE PAPER, I HAVE PROVIDED YOU WITH PAPER. You do not have to do it on Google Slides!!!!!!!!!!!!!!) Now, Create a model/picture of the water cycle. –***You are not allowed to copy and paste a picture that has already been created on the Internet. IF YOU NEED TO DO IT ON A REGULAR SHEET OF WHITE PAPER, I HAVE PROVIDED YOU WITH PAPER. You do not have to do it on Google Slides!!!!!!!!!!!!!! –In your picture please make sure you have the following. Title- Precipitation Evaporation-Run-off Transpiration-The Sun Condensation -A definition of the Water Cycle Also, explain Evaporation, Transpiration, Condensation, Precipitation, and Run-Off Make sure you include ARROWS showing the proper order of the CYCLE.