
Understanding Water Molecule Movement in the Water Cycle
Explore how water molecules move in different states - liquid, solid, and gas - in the water cycle. Discover the fluidity of liquid water, the rigidity of ice, and the rapid movement of water vapor.
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WATER CYCLE LESSON 3B How Do Water Molecules Move?
Liquid (Water) H2O molecules are joined together. They are not in a rigid structure. They can slip past one another.
Solid (Ice) H2O molecules are joined together. They are in a rigid structure. They vibrate in place.
Gas (Water Vapor) H2O molecules are separate from each other. They are not in a rigid structure. They move very fast all over the place.