THE WATER CYCLE.... Evaporation  Evaporation is when the sun’s energy turns the liquid to a gas Because the sun’s heat sours is energy lifts the water.

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THE WATER CYCLE...

Evaporation  Evaporation is when the sun’s energy turns the liquid to a gas Because the sun’s heat sours is energy lifts the water in the air.

Condensation  Condensation is when the water goes from a liquid to a gas. There is water storage in the ice & snow & in the Atmosphere

Precipitation  Precipitation is when the clouds get to full & it rains any kind of water even if it’s from a river or from a lake or a ocean. Sometimes it rains a light rain & sometimes a heavy rain. Water Cycle is also known as Hydrologic & 97’/, is in oceans & 3 is in other like lakes.

ALL TOGETHER Evaporation, Condensation, & Precipitation By BUGGY!