Condensation Collection Precipitation.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
The Water Cycle.
Advertisements

What is it and how does it work?
Take a journey through the water cycle!
The Water Cycle!.
The Water Cycle By Ebony Byrd.
The Water Cycle.
LAKESHA LUCIOUS  Precipitation  Evaporation  Condensation  Runoff.
Warm Up: What are the steps of the Water Cycle?. This might help you remember it…
The Water Cycle.
Hydrologic Cycle. Water Cycle The movement of water from the Earth’s surface into the air and back to the surface again
Warm ups? 1.Have you ever heard of the water cycle? 2.Does water get recycled in the environment? 3.What is a cloud?
The Water Cycle What is it and how does it work?.
The Water Cycle Review.
The Water Cycle An original Power Point presentation by Lindsey Durham.
THE WATER CYCLE 4-4.1Summarize the processes of the water cycle (including evaporation, condensation, precipitation, and runoff).
The Water Cycle Wind Condensation Precipitation Runoff Collection Review Evaporation.
The Water Cycle By Mrs. C. Cook water cycle- water is constantly being cycled through the atmosphere, ocean, and land. -is driven by energy from the.
The Water Cycle By: Miss DeLuca.
THE WATER CYCLE Ms. Michelle Pierce.
Water cycle is a very simple process and is also called the ‘Hydrologic cycle’. Water cycle provides us with freshwater continuously. The cycle keeps.
The Water Cycle Credits Presentation: Arlette Bujanda
The Water Cycle Liz Whitman Jessica Zavodnik. The Water Cycle The water cycles is a process that is constantly recycling the Earth’s supply of water The.
Water Cycle G3 Q1 SNB Lesson 6 Alt-MSA HCPSS Elementary Science Curriculum, 2010.
Food Flow within an Ecosystem Plant & Soil Science Plant Science Technology 10.
The Water Cycle The Water Cycle Mr. Onishi July 31, 2006 Mr. Onishi July 31, 2006.
Water Cycle Social Studies On-line Blueprint Skill Understand the rudimentary elements to the hydrologic cycle.
The Water Cycle Interactive PowerPoint By: Sarah Robbs.
The Water Cycle by:Kellsie,Madi,and Maggie. Nickname Another name for The Water Cycle is The Hydrologic Cycle. The Hydrologic Cycle is the journey water.
Water Cycle By: Raman. New Vocabulary (LOS terms) Evaporation Condensation Collection Precipitation.
WATER CYCLE the continuous movement of water above, on and below the Earth’s surface.
The Water Cycle.
Directions: If you agree with the statement, put an √ beside it. If you disagree with the statement, put an X beside it. ____ 1. The water cycle moves.
It’s in our lakes, rivers and oceans Water is continually moving around us through a process called the Water Cycle. It’s even found in plants and animals,
m0YHUI&ebc=ANyPxKqzGNMBj30JCsvRr dMfxeuieFGtdspA2tbnUhc6PuFOndtGEbH kkHeqZ7u69i8whtwAVz2xCN1n8ILG8QlnP -wQSn1JZg.
Water and Weather: Evaporation and Condensation Second Grade Science Weather & Water Unit Lesson 2 Second Grade Science Weather & Water Unit Lesson 2.
The Sun, Ocean, and the Water Cycle Unit 16. The Water Cycle The water cycle is the continuous movement of water through Earth’s environment. The main.
* Evaporation is when the sun heats the water in rivers, lakes, or oceans and turns it into vapor or steam. The water vapor or steam leaves the rest of.
What is the water cycle? Take a second to study the picture and talk to your table mates before you learn more.
How old is a glass of water? Let’s Look at The Three Parts of the Water Cycle: 1. Evaporation 2. Condensation 3. Precipitation.
The Water (H 2 O) Cycle Fourth Grade Science. The Sun The sun’s energy is necessary to power the water cycle.
THE HYDROLOGIC CYCLE.
The Water Cycle.
The Water Cycle A water cycle is the way water moves from the air to land and back again.
The Water Cycle.
The Water Cycle By: Ryan.
EVAPORATION CONDENSATION PRECIPITATION RUNOFF
The Water (H2O) Cycle.
The Water (H2O) Cycle Fourth Grade Science.
Water.
What is it and how does it work?
The Water (H2O) Cycle Fourth Grade Science.
The Water Cycle By: Katy Parker.
Unit: Water and the Atmosphere
Unit 2 For unit objectives see: Scope & Sequence.
Water.
Chapter 9: The Water Cycle
Water Cycle Quiz proceed . . .
Water Cycle Precipitation Condensation Evaporation Transpiration
The Water Cycle.
PowerPoint and Notes Set
Water.
Water Cycle Science 6th Grade
Water Cycle Science 6th Grade
Evaporation, condensation, Precipitation on my mind,
Water Cycle Science 6th Grade
The Scientific Study of the Earth’s Water.
The Water (H2O) Cycle Fourth Grade Science.
Subtitle The Water Cycle.
Water Cycle.
Water Cycle Notes Entry 19 10/23/18
Presentation transcript:

Condensation Collection Precipitation

1. Evaporation, condensation, precipitation, collection are all steps of the _______. lunar cycle water cycle rock cycle life cycle

Fabulous!

Try again

2. __________________________ is when the sun heats up the water in rivers and streams and turns it into vapor. Evaporation Collection Precipitation Condensation

Way to go!

Try again

3. _________________ is water that you can not see in the air. Snow Vapor Rain Fog

Awesome!

Try again

4. The water vapor turns back into water droplets and forms ___________________. steam ice the sun clouds

Terrific!

Try again

5. The process of turning water vapor into water droplets is called ______________. Evaporation Condensation Precipitation Collection

Super!

Try again

6. When the clouds get heavy with water, the water falls back to the Earth in a form of ___________________________________. Evaporation Condensation Precipitation Collection

Cool!

Try again

7. These are forms of precipitation:____________________. snowmen, mittens, scarf rainbow, clouds, sun ladybugs, bees, snow rain, hail, sleet, snow

Good job!

Try again

8. The precipitation that falls fills up the ____________________________. lakes and streams cup and straws bathtub water cycle

You are the best!

Try again

9. The lakes and streams flow into the _____________________. ocean swimming pool trees water bottles

You are a star!

Try again

10. The process of collecting the water in the rivers, lakes and the ocean is called____. evaporation condensation precipitation collection

You are a water cycle expert!

Try again