Evaporation
Condensation
The sun's rays heat the water
Transpiration
Percipitation
Surface Run-Off
Back into the warm water!
The molecules start to move quicker and are a little less dense! It is warm water!!!
The molecules become even less dense and quicker and turn into water vapor and rise up.
The water vapor rises into the troposphere and condenses into clouds!
The water vapor becomes water droplets and the molecules becomes more dense and falls.
The water and melted snow (which melts from the sun) run down into the lake. However, some goes into the ground and becomes groundwaterwhich will eventually flow back into the water.
Evaporation
Condensation
The sun's rays heat the water
Transpiration
Percipitation
Surface Run-Off
Back into the warm water!
The molecules start to move quicker and are a little less dense! It is warm water!!!
The molecules become even less dense and quicker and turn into water vapor and rise up.
The water vapor rises into the troposphere and condenses into clouds!
The water vapor becomes water droplets and the molecules becomes more dense and falls.
The water and melted snow (which melts from the sun) run down into the lake. However, some goes into the ground and becomes groundwaterwhich will eventually flow back into the water.
Evaporation
Condensation
The sun's rays heat the water
Transpiration
Percipitation
Surface Run-Off
Back into the warm water!
The molecules start to move quicker and are a little less dense! It is warm water!!!
The molecules become even less dense and quicker and turn into water vapor and rise up.
The water vapor rises into the troposphere and condenses into clouds!
The water vapor becomes water droplets and the molecules becomes more dense and falls.
The water and melted snow (which melts from the sun) run down into the lake. However, some goes into the ground and becomes groundwaterwhich will eventually flow back into the water.
Evaporation
Condensation
The sun's rays heat the water
Transpiration
Percipitation
Surface Run-Off
Back into the warm water!
The molecules start to move quicker and are a little less dense! It is warm water!!!
The molecules become even less dense and quicker and turn into water vapor and rise up.
The water vapor rises into the troposphere and condenses into clouds!
The water vapor becomes water droplets and the molecules becomes more dense and falls.
The water and melted snow (which melts from the sun) run down into the lake. However, some goes into the ground and becomes groundwaterwhich will eventually flow back into the water.
Evaporation
Condensation
The sun's rays heat the water
Transpiration
Percipitation
Surface Run-Off
Back into the warm water!
The molecules start to move quicker and are a little less dense! It is warm water!!!
The molecules become even less dense and quicker and turn into water vapor and rise up.
The water vapor rises into the troposphere and condenses into clouds!
The water vapor becomes water droplets and the molecules becomes more dense and falls.
The water and melted snow (which melts from the sun) run down into the lake. However, some goes into the ground and becomes groundwaterwhich will eventually flow back into the water.
Evaporation
Condensation
The sun's rays heat the water
Transpiration
Percipitation
Surface Run-Off
Back into the warm water!
The molecules start to move quicker and are a little less dense! It is warm water!!!
The molecules become even less dense and quicker and turn into water vapor and rise up.
The water vapor rises into the troposphere and condenses into clouds!
The water vapor becomes water droplets and the molecules becomes more dense and falls.
The water and melted snow (which melts from the sun) run down into the lake. However, some goes into the ground and becomes groundwaterwhich will eventually flow back into the water.
Evaporation
Condensation
The sun's rays heat the water
Transpiration
Percipitation
Surface Run-Off
Back into the warm water!
The molecules start to move quicker and are a little less dense! It is warm water!!!
The molecules become even less dense and quicker and turn into water vapor and rise up.
The water vapor rises into the troposphere and condenses into clouds!
The water vapor becomes water droplets and the molecules becomes more dense and falls.
The water and melted snow (which melts from the sun) run down into the lake. However, some goes into the ground and becomes groundwaterwhich will eventually flow back into the water.