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Presentation transcript:

The Water Cycle

We have rivers, lakes and oceans. Water is all around us. It is in our bodies. It is in our homes. We have rivers, lakes and oceans. We have wet weather.

Water is a liquid but it can change into other things. It can freeze and become ice. It can heat up and become steam. Water changes as it is warmed up and changes again when it cools down.

The sun is warming the surface of the water. When a cloud gets full it begins to rain. This is called precipitation. The water vapour cools down and forms clouds. This is condensation. This is called The Water Cycle Water is a liquid. As the water gets warmer it changes and begins to evaporate. The warm water changes into a gas called water vapour and rises up. Water Evaporation

Condensation Precipitation Evaporation

The water warms up and begins to evaporate. Let’s recap….. The water warms up and begins to evaporate. Water vapour rises. When the vapour cools down it causes condensation. Rain begins to fall. This is called precipitation.

This keeps happening all the time. The Water Cycle Condensation Precipitation Evaporation This keeps happening all the time.

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