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THE WATER CYCLE

By Samantha

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THE SUN

• Believe it or not the sun is just a star but the sun however is so much closer to us on earth so it seems much bigger brighter that we can feel the heat.

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EVAPORATION

• Evaporation is the process where liquid changes to gas. For example if you leave a trey of water in the sun when you go back the water isn’t there that is because it evaporated.

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CONDENSATION

• Condensation is the formation of liquid from water vapor.It is the process which creates clouds.Condensation usually occurs when a particle of rising air expans and cools.

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PRECIPITATION

• What is precipitation? Precipitation is water falling from the sky in any form(rain, snow, sleet, hail).The clouds floating overhead contain water vapor and droplets, which are small drops of condensed water these droplets are way too small to fall as precipitation but they are large enough to make visible clouds.

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Collection

• Collection is when water collects and creates a body of water.

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THE END

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