The document describes the water cycle through 5 steps: collection, condensation, water vapor, evaporation, and precipitation. Water plays many roles on Earth, from ice caps to underground sources to vapor in the atmosphere, but most is in oceans. The sun's energy causes water to evaporate from oceans and lakes into the atmosphere, where it condenses into clouds and falls as rain or snow, beginning the cycle again.
The document describes the water cycle through 5 steps: collection, condensation, water vapor, evaporation, and precipitation. Water plays many roles on Earth, from ice caps to underground sources to vapor in the atmosphere, but most is in oceans. The sun's energy causes water to evaporate from oceans and lakes into the atmosphere, where it condenses into clouds and falls as rain or snow, beginning the cycle again.
The document describes the water cycle through 5 steps: collection, condensation, water vapor, evaporation, and precipitation. Water plays many roles on Earth, from ice caps to underground sources to vapor in the atmosphere, but most is in oceans. The sun's energy causes water to evaporate from oceans and lakes into the atmosphere, where it condenses into clouds and falls as rain or snow, beginning the cycle again.
The document describes the water cycle through 5 steps: collection, condensation, water vapor, evaporation, and precipitation. Water plays many roles on Earth, from ice caps to underground sources to vapor in the atmosphere, but most is in oceans. The sun's energy causes water to evaporate from oceans and lakes into the atmosphere, where it condenses into clouds and falls as rain or snow, beginning the cycle again.
Collection means water that falls from the clouds as rain.
Condensation is the process by which water vapor in the air changed into liquid. Water vapor is the gaseous phase of water. Evaporation is the process by which water changes from a liquid to a gas or vapor. precipitation is the next phase of the water cycle,water that falls from the atmosphere.
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Water cycle information
Water plays many different roles on the Earth. Some is at the poles in ice caps, and some is in the snow and glaciers at the tops of high mountains. Some in lakes and streams,and some is underground. Some are vapor in the atmosphere. But most of the water on the earth is in ocean. Water is always on the movel! The suns energy causes water to evaporate from oceans and lakes into the atmosphere. Plants and animals also release water vapor into the atmosphere as they breathe.When the atmosphere,cools water vapor condenses; making cloud that might produce rain or snow.