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7th grade Science Brookville Intermediate School The Water Cycle 7th grade Science Brookville Intermediate School

Water on Earth

Water on Earth Types of water on Earth Surface Water: Ground Water: 

The Water Cycle Water is naturally ______________ Continuous process by which water moves through the living and nonliving parts of the environment The ______________________________that drives the water cycle

The Water Cycle Water is constantly moving between sea, air and land

The Water Cycle Water is constantly moving between sea, air and land The sun shines and the sea is heated heat

The Water Cycle Water is constantly moving between sea, air and land Evaporation

The Water Cycle Water is constantly moving between sea, air and land Condensation

The Water Cycle Water is constantly moving between sea, air and land

The Water Cycle Water is constantly moving between sea, air and land The Water Cycle is complete

The Water Cycle

Water Evaporates Evaporation: Water can evaporate from where? Plants: Eventually the water is given off through the leaves as water vapor in a process called _______________________

Clouds Form   Water molecules find their way into the atmosphere, _______ air carries it upward. Higher up, air tends to become much _____ which holds ____ water vapor than warm air. Some of the water vapor cools and ________ into liquid water.

Water Falls as Precipitation Water that falls to Earth as rain, snow, hail, or sleet is called _______________ Precipitation is the ____________ of all fresh water on and below Earth's surface.

The Water Cycle

How Do People Use Water? The water people use at _____ is just a small percentage of all the water used in the US. In addition to household purposes, people use water for