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Water Cycle Lesson 64

Activator https://www.education.com/download/worksheet/109353/water-cycle- precipitation.pdf https://www.education.com/download/worksheet/70183/water-cycle.pdf Complete the following worksheet to the best of your ability

The Water Cycle Its repeating changes make a cycle. As water goes through its cycle, it can be a solid (ice), a liquid (water), or a gas (water vapor).

Water Cycle Adding or subtracting heat makes the cycle work heat is added to ice  ___________ heat is added to water  _____________ Evaporation: liquid into water vapor Heat removed from water vapor  Condenses Heat removed from liquid  _________________

Stages of Water Cycle 1. Evaporation: Water at the surface turns into vapors. 2. Condensation: As the water vapors rise up into the atmosphere, they turn into tiny water/ice droplets because the temperature __________________.

Stages of Water Cycle 3. Precipitation: The clouds (condensed water vapor) pour down precipitation. Occurs because the water droplets combine to make bigger water droplets Air cannot hold anymore water

Stages of Water Cycle 4. Collection: water that falls from the clouds as rain, snow, hail or sleet, collects in the oceans, rivers, lakes, streams. Most will infiltrate (soak into) the ground and will collect as underground water. *Transpiration: liquid water is turned into water vapor by the plants. The roots of the plants absorb the water and push it toward leaves where it is used for photosynthesis. The extra water is moved out of leaves through stomata as water vapor.

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