The Water Cycle (Also known as the hydrological cycle)
The first step of the water cycle: EVAPORATION
The second step of the water cycle: TRANSPIRATION
This cycle describes the movement of water on the Earth
The third step of the water cycle: Condensation
Heat from the sun causes water to rise up as water vapor. This processes it called evaporation.
The fourth step of the water cycle: Precipitation
Water vapor that is exhaled from the stomata of a plant
The Water Cycle
precipitation
Condesation is the opposite of evaporation. Water vapor becomes liquid.
Water released from clouds. For example rain, hail, snow, and sleet.
Water evaporates from the oceans traveling up to the sky. Water vapor is also releases into the air from the stomata of plants. This water in the sky then condenses into clouds. Droplet of water are getting bigger and bigger until they are to heavy to carry. Now it rains down as precipitation, returning the water to earths surface. This whole process restarts as a constant cycle.
evaporation
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transpiration
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