The water cycle describes the continuous movement of water on, above, and below the surface of the Earth. The sun warms ocean water causing evaporation where water vapor rises into the sky and condenses to form clouds. As clouds gain weight, precipitation falls back to Earth in forms such as rain or snow and collects in rivers, lakes, and oceans to replenish the water supply. This cycle is powered by energy from the sun and repeats continuously.
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2. Sun warms ocean water
causing it to EVAPORATE.
Water vapor CONDENSES to
form clouds. Clouds become
very heavy before beginning to
PRECIPITATE. Precipitation
collects in rivers, lakes, and
oceans. The sun warms ocean
water…
3. E vaporation
T he vapor
rises
C ondensation
T he C louds form
Precipitation
T he rain falls
T ranspiration
e m ovem ent through plants
19. Transpiration
The process by which
water absorbed by
plants (usually
through the roots) is
evaporated into the
atmosphere from the
plant surface
(principally from the
leaves).
21. Sun warms ocean water
causing it to EVAPORATE.
Water vapor CONDENSES to
form clouds. Clouds become
very heavy before beginning to
PRECIPITATE. Precipitation
collects in rivers, lakes, and
oceans. The sun warms ocean
water…
22.
23. Evaporation Experiment
Directions
Partly fill the plastic cups with water so
that they both have the same level of water.
Mark the levels with the marker. Seal one of
the cups with plastic wrap. Leave it for a
day. Look at both cups and mark where the
water levels are. Do this for a few more
days, marking the levels each day and
noting any change. Your child will notice
that the water level goes down in the cup
that has no cover. Where does the water
go? Talk about the water disappearing and
explain what evaporation is.
Materials
1. 2 clear plastic cups
2. Felt marker
3. Clear plastic wrap
4. Water