1. Evaporation
Liquid water from lakes, rivers, and ponds change from a liquid to a gas
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2. Transpiration
Transpiration is how a plant releases water through tiny holes on its leaves called stomata.
How It Works:
- Roots "drink" water from the soil.
- Water travels up the stem to the leaves.
- Water evaporates from the stomata as water vapor.
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3. Condensation
In cold air, water vapor condenses into liquid water or ice crystals.
Droplets of water combine with other droplets and may form a cloud.
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4. Precipitation
When the clouds become too heavy with water, precipitation occurs
Precipitation is water that falls from clouds in the form of:
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🌧️ What Happens After Precipitation?
1. Runoff - Some water flows over the ground and moves into:
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🌧️ What Happens After Precipitation?
2. Infiltration: Some water soaks into the soil.
This is called infiltration, and it helps fill groundwater, which is the water that plants and people mainly use.
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Then the cycle REPEATS!
FINALE!
Water Cycle Activity
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Created on November 5, 2025
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Transcript
1. Evaporation
Liquid water from lakes, rivers, and ponds change from a liquid to a gas
Continue
2. Transpiration
Transpiration is how a plant releases water through tiny holes on its leaves called stomata.
How It Works:
Continue
3. Condensation
In cold air, water vapor condenses into liquid water or ice crystals.
Droplets of water combine with other droplets and may form a cloud.
Continue
4. Precipitation
When the clouds become too heavy with water, precipitation occurs
Precipitation is water that falls from clouds in the form of:
Continue
🌧️ What Happens After Precipitation?
1. Runoff - Some water flows over the ground and moves into:
Continue
🌧️ What Happens After Precipitation?
2. Infiltration: Some water soaks into the soil.
This is called infiltration, and it helps fill groundwater, which is the water that plants and people mainly use.
Continue
Then the cycle REPEATS!
FINALE!