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The water cycle is a complex process that influences landforms, ecosystems, and human activities. It consists of various stages: evaporation, condensation, precipitation, infiltration, and runoff. During evaporation, water from the surface transforms into vapor, while condensation forms clouds. Precipitation brings water back to the Earth as rain or snow, affecting the landscape through erosion and nourishing vegetation. This cycle sustains plants and animals, providing essential water for survival. Environmental factors like climate change can modify the cycle, impacting its reliability and the balance of ecosystems, thereby affecting all life.
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You describe how the water cycle alters the land and affects people, plants and animals. You describe how the water cycle can be affected by the world environment around it. Your descriptions are long enough to just describe all the important points. You describe all the parts of the cycle equally. You make ideas easy to understand and put things in your own words. You can describe what is happening in some parts of the cycle. You can use a couple of key vocab words. Your description ends where it began Your descriptions are pleasingly long and tell the reader a wide range of information in a well written way. A person can understand what you are trying to say. 2 Assessment One The Water Cycle You can put all of the cycle in the right order. You show how the water cycle can be more complicated than expected. 3 Your descriptions are shortbut correct. You can put some of the cycle in the right order. 4 You can use all six key vocab words. All of your descriptions are clear and understandable. You can use examples, facts and evidence. You ask your own questions and include your own ideas.