It Could Still Be Water. Water! When you’re thirsty, you drink it.

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It Could Still Be Water

Water! When you’re thirsty, you drink it.

When you’re dirty, you wash with it.

When you want to have fun on a hot day, you swim in it…

… or sail on it in a boat. You do so many things with water. In fact, you couldn’t live without water.

People, other animals, and plants… all must have water to live.

Most of the world is covered by water.

If you look at a globe, you will see that the Earth has much more water than land.

Even your own body is mostly water!

Water is a liquid. It’s wet and you can pour it.

But water isn’t always a liquid.

Water could freeze until it becomes solid – and still be water.

An ice cube is a piece of frozen water.

Water could rise into the air as tiny droplets called vapor and still be water. Water vapor is invisible. You can’t see it. But if water vapor cools just enough, sometimes you can see it.

It could be the steam coming out of a kettle…

… or the vapor in your breath turning to mist on a very cold day… and still be water.

It could be thick fog you can’t see through…

…or the clouds in the sky… and still be water.

As the water droplets in clouds cool, they get bigger and bigger.

When they are cool enough, they fall to the ground as rain…

… or freeze into snow.

So whether it’s a funny snowman…

or a fluffy cloud… or a fish’s home… it could still be water!