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Wonderful Water Cycle Explorations

Join Mrs. Salter and dive into the fascinating world of the water cycle! Discover how water transforms from liquid to gas in a perpetual loop. Explore interactive activities, coloring sheets, and songs about water cycles. Curious about water treatment plants? Take a virtual field trip and deepen your understanding of this essential process. Stay engaged with fun facts and diagrams. Let's embark on this exciting educational journey together!

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Wonderful Water Cycle Explorations

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  1. Fun with Water Cycles By: Mrs. Salter

  2. What is a Water Cycle? • The water cycle or hydrologic is a continuous cycle where water evaporates, travels into the air and becomes part of a cloud, falls down to earth as precipitation, and then evaporates again. This repeats again and again in a never-ending cycle. Water keeps moving and changing from a solid to a liquid to a gas, over and over again.

  3. What does a Water Cycle Look Like?

  4. Interactive Fun • Diagram (Coloring Sheet) of the Water Cycle http://www.kidzone.ws/water/bactivity1.htm • Interactive Field Trip to a Water Treatment Plant http://www.epa.gov/ogwdw/watertreatmentplant/flash/index.html • Song About Water Cycles http://www.songsforteaching.com/fosterbrown/watercyclesong.htm

  5. References: • http://www.kidzone.ws/water/ • http://www.fcwa.org/story_of_water/html/hydrocycle.htm • http://www.epa.gov/ogwdw/watertreatmentplant/flash/index.html

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