The Water Cycle Earth’s Water Chapter 1.3 Pages 32-35.

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The Water Cycle Earth’s Water Chapter 1.3 Pages 32-35

Pages 32-33½ What is the Water Cycle? What is the Water Cycle? – What places are part of this cycle? – What is the source of energy for the Water Cycle? What is one way water enters the cycle? What is one way water enters the cycle? – List 3 places this happens. – What is Transpiration?

Pages Describe how a cloud forms. Describe how a cloud forms. – What is the name for this change in state of matter? What is Precipitation? What is Precipitation? – What causes precipitation to occur?