Friday 14 October 2016

The water cycle

The Water Cycle


I am going to explain to you how our water cycle works. There are different parts of the water cycle that do different things to the water.


Water can be from anywhere it all goes through the water cycle. The water can come from the sea, streams, rivers and lakes.  


The water starts to warm up because of the rays of sun that then causes it to evaporate evaporation is when the water turns into steam. The steam fog or mist then goes to the clouds.


There is also transpiration which is where the moisture from plants goes to the sky and up into the clouds it basically sucks them dry.  


After the water has gone to the clouds it sits there and condensates. Condensation is when the steam fog or mist turns into a liquid known as h2o or water.


Then the h2o or water can come down in multiple forms. The forms are: rain, sleet, snow and hail. This is called precipitation.


This repeats forever, it has already been happening for trillions of years without people knowing. Just because you can't see it dosen't mean it isn't happening this is how the water cycle works and will be the way it works for years to come.      


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Here is a cool link to a song we listened to in class we think it's really funny it teaches you about the water cycle.



https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TWb4KlM2vts 




3 comments:

  1. very knowledgeable Jess. well done. Congratulations
    (i have a thing for writing congratulations)

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  2. very knowledgeable Jess. well done. Congratulations
    (i have a thing for writing congratulations)

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  3. Nice,love the picture at the end. (:

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