The Water Cycle. Directions As we go through this PowerPoint, it is your responsibility to fill in your note packet. Notice all of the red words are MISSING.

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The Water Cycle

Directions As we go through this PowerPoint, it is your responsibility to fill in your note packet. Notice all of the red words are MISSING from your notes.

Remember the water cycle does ________ have a _______ or an ________.

The Water Cycle _______________ is the process by which ________ ___________ in liquid water __________ into the air as ________ __________. Water vapor is also added to the air by ________ ___________. Evaporation

The Water Cycle _______________ is the process by which molecules of ________ _______ in the ______ become _______.

The Water Cycle _____________ is _______ ________ of water that ________ from _______ and reaches Earth’s ________.

The Water Cycle __________ is the _________ of _________ to the oceans, chiefly in the form of rivers, lakes, and streams.

The Water Cycle ____________ is a process similar to evaporation. It is a part of the water cycle, and it is the _______ of water vapor from parts of _______ (similar to sweating), especially in ________ but also in stems, flowers and roots.