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The water cycle expedition

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The water cycle expeditionOnline version

Fill in the blanks in the following text using the information from the video and the words provided in the word bank. Be sure to refer to the information shared during the discussion stage.

by angie fonseca
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pillar hydrologic storage oceans

The water cycle , also known as the cycle , is a continuous flow of water that moves around the Earth ? s surface . Water is the of life . It is found in every living being and exists in many sources on our planet . Some of these sources include clouds , , ice sheets , glaciers , rivers , lakes , wetlands , and underground aquifers . These sources are temporary locations that change throughout the different phases of the water cycle .

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ice precipitation fog liquid

A phase of the water cycle can be defined as the movement of water through various forms , sources , and places on earth . The first phase of the water cycle is . Precipitation refers to the process of water falling onto the earth ? s surface . During this phase , water can take different forms such as ( rain ) , solid ( , snow , hail , and sleet ) and gas ( and mist ) . Precipitation that falls becomes surface water , such as ocean and rivers .

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percolation interception infiltration underground

Some of the water that falls over land is intercepted by plants and trees before it hits the ground ; this process is called . When water falls on the ground , there are two processes that can happen , and percolation . Infiltration refers to the water being absorbed by the soil , while is the movement of water downward through the soil due to the gravity . Water from percolation moves downward through the different ground levels , reaching sources of water and discharging in other sources such as lakes or rivers .

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infiltration percolation

Imagine you water a plant with a watering can : is when the water is absorbed by the soil , and is when the water drips through the bottom of the planter and collects at the bottom .

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condensation Evaporation rain clouds transpiration respiration

At this point , you might be wondering how water returns to the atmosphere . is the phase where water changes its form from a liquid to a gas due to the heat of the sun . Water can evaporate from any wet surface , including wet soil and bodies of water . It also evaporates through ( in humans ) and ( in plants ) . The evaporated water flows into the atmosphere as water vapor , forming . Then , through , the water vapor cools and condenses into water droplets , which then fall again as , snow , sleet , or hail .

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