The Water Cycle: Condensation to Collection

The Water Cycle: Condensation to Collection
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The fascinating journey of water through the water cycle, from evaporation under the sun to condensation forming clouds, precipitation falling as rain or snow, runoff flowing to new places, and collection in lakes, rivers, and oceans. Witness the beauty of nature's water cycle in action.

  • Water Cycle
  • Condensation
  • Evaporation
  • Precipitation
  • Collection

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  1. The Water Cycle

  2. The Water Cycle Condensation Wind Evaporation Precipitation Runoff Collection Review

  3. Evaporation Sun shines on water Water is heated Water turns into vapor Vapor enters the air BACK BACK

  4. Condensation Water vapor cools Condenses into droplets Droplets create clouds BACK BACK

  5. Wind Wind moves clouds to new places BACK BACK

  6. Precipitation Air cannot hold more water Water falls to the ground Rain, snow, sleet, hail BACK BACK

  7. Runoff Rain falls to ground Runs downhill Travels to new places BACK BACK

  8. Collection Collects Lakes, rivers, oceans Groundwater BACK BACK

  9. Review Evaporation Collection Condensation Runoff Wind Return to the Water Cycle Precipitation

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