THE WATER CYCLE Daniel Barfuss. Water moves in a continuous cycle. The water you drink today was on earth in the Age of the Dinosaurs! Water is a never-ending.

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THE WATER CYCLE Daniel Barfuss

Water moves in a continuous cycle. The water you drink today was on earth in the Age of the Dinosaurs! Water is a never-ending story.

The Water Cycle Precipitation Surface Runoff Water Storage EvaporationCondensation

The water you dink today could have been consumed by a dinosaur or other ancient animal in the past.

The Mesozoic Era Triassic Period 215 million years ago First mammals Turtles Coelophysis Jurassic Period 150 million years ago First birds Stegosaurus Brachiosaurus Cretaceous Period 70 million years ago First snakes Pteranodon Tyrannosaurus Rex Era of the Dinosaurs

The Three Forms of Water