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The Water Cycle On the ENTIRE page 6 label and create The Water Cycle Diagram. Make sure to color the entire water cycle and label all the parts. Transpiration

The Water Cycle On the ENTIRE page 6 label and create The Water Cycle Diagram. Make sure to color the entire water cycle and label all the parts. Transpiration

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Water Cycle The changes to water when it evaporates in to the air, condenses into clouds and then precipitates down to Earth. Precipitation Water droplets fall from the atmosphere in the form of rain, sleet, snow or hail. Condensation The cooling of water in the atmosphere changing gas to a liquid. Evaporation The process that occurs when water changes from a liquid to a gas caused by heat. Transpiration The passage of water vapor from a plant to the atmosphere. Run-Off Rainfall that is not absorbed by soil and travels to the ocean Label page 6 “The Water Cycle Vocabulary”. Draw 3 columns on the page: the 1st column is pictures of the water cycle, 2 nd column are the terms and the third column are definitions.

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Page 1: The Water Cycle On the ENTIRE page 6 label and create The Water Cycle Diagram. Make sure to color the entire water cycle and label all the parts. Transpiration

The Water CycleOn the ENTIRE page 6 label and create The Water Cycle Diagram. Make sure to color the entire water cycle and label all the parts.

Transpiration

Page 2: The Water Cycle On the ENTIRE page 6 label and create The Water Cycle Diagram. Make sure to color the entire water cycle and label all the parts. Transpiration

The Water Cycle• Think-Pair Share the following question- What is precipitation?• http://pmm.nasa.gov/video-gallery/what-is-global-precipitation-meas

urement• Think-Pair Share- Based upon what we just viewed, why is it

important to study and understand the water cycle?• http://pmm.nasa.gov/education/videos/water-cycle-featuring-molecu

le-man• http://pmm.nasa.gov/education/videos/water-water-everywhere

Page 3: The Water Cycle On the ENTIRE page 6 label and create The Water Cycle Diagram. Make sure to color the entire water cycle and label all the parts. Transpiration

Water Cycle The changes to water when it evaporates in to the air, condenses into clouds and then precipitates down to Earth.

Precipitation Water droplets fall from the atmosphere in the form of rain, sleet, snow or hail.

Condensation The cooling of water in the atmosphere changing gas to a liquid.

Evaporation The process that occurs when water changes from a liquid to a gas caused by heat.

Transpiration The passage of water vapor from a plant to the atmosphere.

Run-Off Rainfall that is not absorbed by soil and travels to the ocean

Label page 6 “The Water Cycle Vocabulary”. Draw 3 columns on the page: the 1st column is pictures of the water cycle, 2nd column are the terms and the third column are definitions.