
Water Cycle
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7th Grade
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LeeAnn Simmons
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11 Slides • 10 Questions
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The Water Cycle
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Did you know...
The water we drink today has been around for thousands of years, since the Earth was created. It is constantly cycled in different forms.
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The heat from the sun drives the water cycle.
Without the sun, we wouldn't have the movement of water!
The Sun
Of course we must start with a water source.
The ocean is the main source of water for the water cycle
Water
Basics
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Step 1: Evaporation
Evaporation occurs when water changes from a liquid to a gas.
This is how we get water vapor, it is a gas of water in the atmosphere that surrounds us and is part of air composition.
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Step 2: Condensation
When a lot of water vapor bunches together, it condenses to form clouds.
Condensation means that the gas is forming back into a liquid.
This process is condensation: water vapor condenses to form clouds
There are different types of clouds that bring different types of weather. We will learn about those types of clouds soon.
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Crock pot demo
As the water in the bottom of the crock pot heats up, it causes the water to evaporate and turn to solid/liquid/gas.
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Multiple Choice
What is the temperature of the crockpot lid like compared to the bottom of the crockpot?
they are the same temperature
the lid is hotter
the lid is cooler
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Multiple Choice
When water turns from liquid form to a gas
evaporation
precipitation
condensation
transpiration
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Multiple Choice
When water vapor turns into a liquid
condensation
runoff
transpiration
evaporation
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When a lot of water vapor condenses and forms clouds, over time the clouds will become heavy and the liquid will return back to Earth as precipitation.
Precipitation is when water falls to Earth as rain, snow, sleet or hail.
Step 3: Precipitation
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More Precipitation
Water freezes at 32 degrees Fahrenheit. At this temperature, frozen water will stick to the ground.
Hail forms in cumulonimbus clouds and can be large pellets
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Step 4: Runoff
When precipitation falls back to earth, it flows across the surface of Earth. This process is known as runoff.
Runoff will typically come from higher surfaces and trickle down to bodies of water such as rivers, streams, etc. Eventually, runoff will make its way back to the ocean. The ocean is Earth’s largest reservoir (stores) of water.
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Multiple Choice
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Multiple Choice
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Multiple Choice
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Multiple Choice
As water evaporates it enters the air as
clouds
rain
water vapor
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Multiple Choice
The water that moves along the surface of the earth is called
ground water
surface water
runoff water
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Multiple Choice
Water that falls from the atmosphere
Precipitation
Condensation
Evaporation
Transpiration
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Label your picture correctly
The Water Cycle
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