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Water Cycle

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Let's review the water cycle! Remember the different parts? Try to aim for a 100% in the this activity as we examine how water moves through the atmosphere.

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Let's review the water cycle! Remember the different parts? Try to aim for a 100% in the this activity as we examine how water moves through the atmosphere.

by Camille Fontenelle
1

What is the science term for rain/snow/sleet, etc?

Select one or more answers

2

Where is water stored on the earth? (select all)

Select one or more answers

3

Snow, hail and sleet are in __________ form?

Select one or more answers

4

Rain falling onto a tree's branches is an example of interception.

Select one or more answers

5

What causes evaporation?

Select one or more answers

6

Transpiration means that water is evaporated from the soil.

Select one or more answers

7

Do you understand more about the water cycle now?

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Explanation

Yes! Water is everywhere!

Yes! Water is everywhere!

Yes! Water is everywhere!

The sun! The sun is responsible for a lot of things but one of them is evaporation.

Transpiration occurs when water is evaporated from plants.

Transpiration occurs when water is evaporated from plants.

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