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Wednesday 21 February 2018

Four Steps!

How does the Water Cycle happen?

The Water Cycle is one of the surfaces of the Earth. The Water Cycle is the water that moves up, down and all around the Earth. And in the water cycle, there are different parts  such as evaporation, condensation, precipitation and collection.


Evaporation is the first part of the Water Cycle. First the sun heats up the water that is on the ground which causes the molecules to occur. As this happens the substances starts to form and become gas. Because this happens, the molecules starts to escape quickly into the atmosphere as it turns into the water vapour. Later on, the water vapour is formed when it comes downs and and has four different types of  feelings (rain, snow, sleet and hail) which makes it rain. Again and again, evaporation starts again


When Evaporation stops, another step comes along which is known as condensation. Condensation happens when the water vapour changes into liquid. There are two ways that it can work, either when the air is cooled down to a point where it soaks or when the water vapour isn't strong enough to hold more water. This is the change of a physical state that changes from gas to liquid. It connects with a solid surface that is wet or just solid.


This then followed by precipitation that happens when any type of water in the Earth's Atmosphere drops into the surface. When it drops, it is suspended that it builds onto the Earth's surface. This is part of the camouflaging clouds and fogs. It cycles around pieces of material called cloud condensation. Precipitations is a small part of the Water Cycle.


It ends with the collection. Collection starts when precipitation occurs and has been collected in the bodies of water such as rivers, lakes etc. Because of this it evaporates back into the air and starts the Water Cycle over again. Sometimes is always drops directly into the lakes and the rivers.


The Water Cycle is part of our Earth's surface and atmosphere. As these steps happens, it moves everywhere again and again.


By Justice Nafetalai


References that help me to improve my writing:

  1. Youtube - The Water Cycle Song
  2. Nat Geo
  3. Kids Zone
  4. Precipitation Education

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