Ecosystems The Water Cycle.

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Ecosystems The Water Cycle

Objective We will learn how water is cycled in ecosystems. We will be able to draw a sketch of the water cycle.

Let’s watch a video! Water Cycle Song water cycle video

Read pages D36-D37 and 1) What is the main “engine” driving the water cycle? 2) When a puddle disappears after the sun comes out where does it go? 3) What is the name of the process in which water vapor turns into a liquid? 4) After the water has condensed into clouds it falls back to the Earth in the form of _______________. 5) What is the name of the process when a plant releases water through its leaves?

Draw a sketch of the water cycle in your notebook