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Water Cycle By Ahmed Elhadi 5y Without the water cycle there will be no world.

Introduction The water cycle is a cycle that starts the whole world with only 4 things and they are: Evaporation Condensation Precipitation Transpiration

Water cycle diagram This is a diagram for the water cycle

Evaporation Evaporation is the start of the water cycle. The sun heats the water then the water turns into water vapor

Condensation After the water turns into vapor it goes to the second steps witch is condensation When lots of water vapor appears it goes to the sky then turns into droplets then it form clouds

condensation Hear is a diagram for the water cycle that shows condensation

precipitation Precipitation is another word for rain or snow when water vapor turns into droplets and form a cloud Then some of the water vapor get stores in one cloud and then it percipitate It snows or rain depending on the weather

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