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Explore the essential processes of the water cycle, including evaporation, condensation, precipitation, and run-off. Evaporation occurs when water transforms into vapor and rises, influenced by air temperature. Condensation forms clouds as water vapor cools, while precipitation refers to rain, snow, sleet, or hail falling from heavy clouds. Lastly, run-off describes the movement of water into oceans, streams, lakes, and rivers. Gain insight into how these processes interconnect to sustain Earth’s ecosystems.
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The Water Cycle By Nate Burt
Evaporation Evaporation is when water turns into water vapor and rises. When the air is warmer the water evaporates faster. A puddle will not evaporate before your eyes it takes time.
Condensation • Condensation is when water evaporates and then condenses into clouds. • One example is when you take a shower and the mirror steams up.
Precipitation • Precipitation is rain ,snow ,sleat or rain. • It happens when clouds get to hevy.
Run-off • Run-off is water that runs-off into oceans ,streams ,lakes and rivers.