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The Water Cycle

The Water Cycle. By: Alynah, Ariana. Water Cycle. The Water Cycle is the way we get rain, snow, sleet, and hail. Depending on the air temperature if it is warm it will rain and if it is cold it will snow, sleet, or even hail. . Evaporation.

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The Water Cycle

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  1. The Water Cycle By: Alynah, Ariana

  2. Water Cycle • The Water Cycle is the way we get rain, snow, sleet, and hail. Depending on the air temperature if it is warm it will rain and if it is cold it will snow, sleet, or even hail.

  3. Evaporation • Evaporation is always the first stage of the water cycle. The sun heats up the water and the sun tries to get as much water as It can. Evaporation

  4. Condensation • Is the second stage in the water cycle. Condensation is when the water builds up inside the cloud. Condensation

  5. Percipitation • Percipitaion is the third stage in the water cycle. When water vapor happens and it starts to form into a cloud the cloud can’t hold the water any more so it starts to rain. Percipitaion

  6. Quiz Time • Hope you were listening time to take a quiz on Evaporation, Condensation, and Percipatation.

  7. ????????? what does condensation look like ?????????

  8. ?????????? • What does evaporation look like ?????????

  9. ????????????????? • What does percipitation look like ?

  10. Bonus ! • Why is the water cycle important? The water cycle is important because that is how we get our water (rain, snow, sleet, hail)

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