The Water Cycle For Mrs. Bonnie’s Third Grade Parts of the Water Cycle.

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The Water Cycle For Mrs. Bonnie’s Third Grade

Parts of the Water Cycle

Precipitation Rain Sleet Snow Hail

Accumulation Ponds Lakes Rivers Oceans

Condensation Dew DewClouds Cold glass on a hot day

Evaporation Steam Disappearing puddle Clothes drying

Water Cycle in a Bag Draw a picture of the water cycle on the outside of a large plastic Ziploc bag using a permanent marker. Put a small amount of water in the bag and seal it. Place in window. Then observe the water cycle in motion.

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