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The water cycle: Easy Peasy Science
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Let's learn the steps that the water cycle takes! 🌊🚰
IT'S EASY PEASY! 😉😉
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Hello Happy Friends!

Are you ready to learn?

I’m Sara, and today, we’re going to learn about the fascinating journey water makes around the earth… Today, we’re going to learn about the water cycle.

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To understand this journey, the first thing we need to know, is the three forms in which water can be in.

It can be in liquid form… solid form… or in gas form.

Its liquid form is how we see it at sea... in rivers... or in this glass of water! Mmm delicious.

Its gas form is when water is heated, and evaporated. It turns into gas, into water vapour!

And Its solid form, is when we see it as ice, hail or snow.

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By the way, it must be so much fun to ski on snow. Don’t you think?

Have you ever gone skiing?

I would love to ski this well

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Well, now we’ve got to know the three forms water can be in, now, we’re going to learn about the water cycle.

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The water cycle, starts with evaporation. When the sun heats water a lot, it changes form, it goes from liquid, to gas! To water vapour!

This water vapour, rises to the atmosphere until it cools, and in that moment the next phase of the water cycle commences.

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Condensation!
In this phase, water vapour cools and condenses, meaning that is goes back to being liquid, turning into thooousands of tiny droplets that make up… clouds!
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Clouds, travel through air, collecting more and more droplets.
These droplets, become bigger and heavier, until the next phase in the cycle arrives… Precipitation!

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The clouds and air, can no longer hold so many water droplets, so they fall, they precipitate on earth, in the form of rain, hail or snow.

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And after precipitation, we have collection!
The water cycle’s last phase.

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Water that falls from the clouds, comes back to the earth’s surface. Into lakes, seas, or rivers.

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Once on the Earth’s surface again, water is heated by the sun and evaporates again, starting once again, the fascinating journey that we call… The Water Cycle.

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Before I say goodbye, I want to say something suuuper important.
Water, is fundamental for life, so you should never never dirty seas or rivers, please, never forget it.

Bye happy friends!
I hope you’re always ready to learn!