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Explore the continuous water cycle and its significance to life on Earth. Is the water today the same as millions of years ago? Learn about evaporation, condensation, precipitation, and more stages of the water cycle. Reflect on the source of energy driving this vital process. Share your thoughts and discoveries below.
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Our world includes water. alive. Water a us that resource keeps is
Are you drinking the same water a dinosaur drank? What do you think? Is the water we have on earth today the same water that was here millions of years ago? Write what you think below. I think
Water on earth moves in a continuous cycle. This is called THE WATER CYCLE. There is about the same amount of water on earth now that there was when the dinosaurs roamed our planet.
Evaporation _____ evaporates and becomes water vapor. Soil Water A cloud
Condensation Water vapor collects to form ______. clouds puddles rain
Precipitation Droplets of water collect together to fall as _____. clouds puddles rain
The _______ is the major source of energy for the water cycle . .
What stage of the water cycle does this show? ______________ . How did this happen? .
What stage of the water cycle does this show? ______________ . How did this happen? .