The Water Cycle By: Daniel Gould and Andrew Fugate.

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The Water Cycle By: Daniel Gould and Andrew Fugate

Precipitation, Evaporation,and Condensation The water cycle is made up of three steps Precipitation, Evaporation,and Condensation.

The Sun The sun is the first part of the water cycle. It heats up the water and the water turns into water vapor.

Water Water is the second part of the water cycle. When the water is water vapor it goes up into the atmosphere.

Precipitation Precipitation is when the water in the sky turns into rain and falls down to the ground.

Evaporation Evaporation is when the water from precipitation turns in to a gas and goes back up in to the atmosphere.

Condensation Contestation is when evaporation goes up into the sky and starts to form clouds. When the clouds get to heavy they burst and the makes rain and then the water cycle starts all over again.

What we learned About The Water Cycle What we learned about the water cycle is that the sun and the water are the most important things in the water cycle. If there was no water or sun here there would be no water cycle.

THE END Well I guess this is the end so bye. Oooh Aaaah