The Water Cycle. What process of the water cycle is being shown here? Condensation Evaporation.

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The Water Cycle

What process of the water cycle is being shown here? Condensation Evaporation

Incorrect Condensation is when water droplets collect together to form clouds. Click the arrow to try again.

Correct! Evaporation is when the sun takes the water and turns it into vapor. Click the arrow to continue.

What part of the water cycle is represented here? Condensation Tornados

Incorrect Although it does rain during a tornado, a tornado is not a main part of the water cycle. Click the arrow to try again.

Correct! Condensation is when all the evaporated water forms together to create clouds. Good job! Click the arrow to continue.

What part of the water cycle can be seen happening here? Participation Precipitation

Incorrect Participation is not a part of the water cycle. Click the arrow to try again!

Correct! Precipitation is when the clouds release the water they have by raining, snowing, or hailing.