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Water Cycle Activity

Megan Maier

Created on November 5, 2025

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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:

  • Streams
  • Rivers
  • Lakes
  • Oceans

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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!