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Exploring the Water Cycle Lesson Created by the GPM Education and Public Outreach Team NASA Goddard Space Flight Center

Engage The Water Cycle measurement

Think-Pair-Share “Based upon what we just viewed, why is it important to study and understand the water cycle?”

Explore Animation – As you watch, think about what is happening in each stage of the water cycle.

Solar Radiation Evaporation Transpiration Infiltration Runoff Precipitation Condensation Groundwater Flow Explain: Energy from Sun Stages that require solar radiation. (Heat)

Solar Radiation Evaporation Transpiration Infiltration Runoff Precipitation Condensation Groundwater Flow Explain: Condensation Stages that require water to give of heat. (Cool down)

Explain: Gravity Which parts of the water cycle are driven by the force of gravity? Solar Radiation Evaporation Transpiration Infiltration Runoff Precipitation Condensation Groundwater Flow

Explain Watch each of the following demonstrations so you can answer the questions that go with them on your capture sheet.

Water, Water Everywhere