By Mrs. Scott. The water heats up. This is called evaporation. Water turns into vapor. The vapor rises. Return to self-check.

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By Mrs. Scott

The water heats up. This is called evaporation. Water turns into vapor. The vapor rises. Return to self-check.

Clouds start to form. This is called condensation. Return to self-check.

A form of water falls from the sky. This is called precipitation. Return to self-check.

Check to see what you learned! Water vapor forms. Clouds form. Water falls from the sky. Match a sentence on the left with a vocabulary word on the right. Click on the vocabulary word to see if you are right. Condensation Evaporation Precipitation

Review Evaporation Condensation Precipitation