Download presentation
Presentation is loading. Please wait.
Published byAugustine Thornton Modified over 6 years ago
1
Chapter 1 Earth: The Water Planet Section 3 The Water Cycle
2
The Water Cycle The water cycle continually moves water through the living and non-living parts of the environment. The sun’s energy is what drives this cycle.
3
Water Evaporates As the sun warms the surface of a body of water, some of the water molecules change from a liquid to a gas and rises into the atmosphere in a process called evaporation.
4
Water Evaporates Water vapor can also be released into the atmosphere from plants that give off water through their leaves in a process called transpiration.
5
Clouds Form The higher in the atmosphere these gas molecules go, the colder it gets, causing them to turn back into liquid water in a process called condensation. Condensed water droplets in the sky tend to clump together around tiny dust particles, forming clouds.
6
Water Falls as Precipitation
As more water condenses, the cloud’s water droplets get larger and larger until eventually they fall back down towards Earth in a process called precipitation.
7
Water Falls as Precipitation
Once the water falls onto Earth, it can take a number of paths before it eventually goes through the cycle again.
8
A Global Process Precipitation and evaporation are balanced around the world. We may feel like we are getting a lot of rain, but somewhere in the Sahara Desert, they are barely getting any rain.
Similar presentations
© 2025 SlidePlayer.com. Inc.
All rights reserved.