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The Water Cycle
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Maybe that’s why Earth is called the  Water Planet. The atmosphere over all Earth also contains water in the form of vapour. But there are two kinds of water:
Salt water   is in the oceans
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Most  (97%)  of the water on Earth is salt water in the oceans. Salt water   in the oceans Earth’s water Fresh water 97% 3% Only about 3% of Earth’s water is fresh water.
There are may types of plants and animals that live in the salt water oceans.
But all the plants and animals that don’t live in the ocean must have fresh (not salt) water to live and grow.
Salt water from the oceans becomes fresh water in a process we call the
 Water  Cycle .   Salt water fresh water
The water cycle begins when energy from the sun heats ocean water.  This heat energy causes  evaporation.
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Evaporation  is what happens when water “dries up.”
Water from the oceans is constantly evaporating. Sunlight makes water evaporate faster.
When water evaporates, molecules of water become vapour and float up into the air.  Only pure water can evaporate.  The salt stays behind in the ocean. s s s s s s
Some vapour gets into the air as it is released from plants. This is called  transpiration.
Water vapour is not visible in the atmosphere until it cools and  condenses  into clouds.
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Condensation  is the next part of the water cycle where vapour cools and forms clumps of liquid water.
Warm air can hold a lot of vapour but when air cools the vapour condenses into bigger and bigger droplets.
Vapour condenses more and more as it gets cooler. Droplets get bigger and clouds get darker.
When the droplets get too heavy they fall to the ground as liquid or frozen water. This step in the water cycle is called  precipitation.
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Precipitation  is how the land areas get fresh water that plants and animals need to live.
Some of the precipitation falls as snow. It may lay on the ground all winter then melt slowly to keep rivers running all summer.
Some precipitation falls as snow and does not melt for many years.  Most of Earth’s fresh water is stored in  glaciers .
Some precipitation seeps down underground to form aquifers. We can drill wells to get this fresh water. aquifer
Some precipitation collects in lakes, and ponds.  Even if water is green, we call it fresh water. Fresh doesn’t mean clean, it means  not salty .
A lot of the precipitation runs off into streams and rivers where it flows back to the ocean. This is called  runoff.
[object Object],[object Object]
Eventually, all fresh water gets back to the ocean where the cycle of  evaporation ,  condensation ,  precipitation   and  runoff   can go on  and on to supply  fresh water to our planet.
 
A cycle is a wheel that is constantly turning Earth’s  water  is in a constant  cycle.   It evaporates from the ocean, travels through the air,  rains down on the land and then flows back to the ocean.
Evaporation speeds up when water is heated.
Earth’s atmosphere is warmer near the equator where the Sun’s ray are more direct. The north and south polar regions are colder. hot warm warm cold cold
[object Object],equator equator
Some parts of the world seem to be very dry,  but even in the desert, there is water.  Every living plant and animal contains water and there is water vapour in the air.
For millions of years, some of the rain water that falls has been soaking deep underground. You can find water in these aquifers almost anyplace you drill.
Name 3 kinds of fresh water
Vapour  vay  pohr ,[object Object],[object Object],Vapour is usually invisible but hot steam can be seen for a few seconds before it disappears.
Dew  (doo) ,[object Object]
Convection current ,[object Object],[object Object]
Aquifer  ( ah  kwih fur) ,[object Object]
Drought  (rhymes with out) An usually dry period with less than normal amounts of rainfall.
Flood  (flahd) An usually wet period with more than normal amounts of rainfall when rivers can’t carry the  runoff.
H 2 O H 2   (2 hydrogen atoms)  +  O  (1 oxygen atom) The chemical formula for water. water ( 1 water molecule)
Frozen H 2 O =  ice Liquid H 2 O =  water Gas H 2 O =  vapor

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The water cycle

  • 2.
  • 3. Maybe that’s why Earth is called the Water Planet. The atmosphere over all Earth also contains water in the form of vapour. But there are two kinds of water:
  • 4. Salt water is in the oceans
  • 5.
  • 6. Most (97%) of the water on Earth is salt water in the oceans. Salt water in the oceans Earth’s water Fresh water 97% 3% Only about 3% of Earth’s water is fresh water.
  • 7. There are may types of plants and animals that live in the salt water oceans.
  • 8. But all the plants and animals that don’t live in the ocean must have fresh (not salt) water to live and grow.
  • 9. Salt water from the oceans becomes fresh water in a process we call the
 Water Cycle . Salt water fresh water
  • 10. The water cycle begins when energy from the sun heats ocean water. This heat energy causes evaporation.
  • 11.
  • 12. Evaporation is what happens when water “dries up.”
  • 13. Water from the oceans is constantly evaporating. Sunlight makes water evaporate faster.
  • 14. When water evaporates, molecules of water become vapour and float up into the air. Only pure water can evaporate. The salt stays behind in the ocean. s s s s s s
  • 15. Some vapour gets into the air as it is released from plants. This is called transpiration.
  • 16. Water vapour is not visible in the atmosphere until it cools and condenses into clouds.
  • 17.
  • 18. Condensation is the next part of the water cycle where vapour cools and forms clumps of liquid water.
  • 19. Warm air can hold a lot of vapour but when air cools the vapour condenses into bigger and bigger droplets.
  • 20. Vapour condenses more and more as it gets cooler. Droplets get bigger and clouds get darker.
  • 21. When the droplets get too heavy they fall to the ground as liquid or frozen water. This step in the water cycle is called precipitation.
  • 22.
  • 23.  
  • 24. Precipitation is how the land areas get fresh water that plants and animals need to live.
  • 25. Some of the precipitation falls as snow. It may lay on the ground all winter then melt slowly to keep rivers running all summer.
  • 26. Some precipitation falls as snow and does not melt for many years. Most of Earth’s fresh water is stored in glaciers .
  • 27. Some precipitation seeps down underground to form aquifers. We can drill wells to get this fresh water. aquifer
  • 28. Some precipitation collects in lakes, and ponds. Even if water is green, we call it fresh water. Fresh doesn’t mean clean, it means not salty .
  • 29. A lot of the precipitation runs off into streams and rivers where it flows back to the ocean. This is called runoff.
  • 30.
  • 31. Eventually, all fresh water gets back to the ocean where the cycle of evaporation , condensation , precipitation and runoff can go on and on to supply fresh water to our planet.
  • 32.  
  • 33. A cycle is a wheel that is constantly turning Earth’s water is in a constant cycle. It evaporates from the ocean, travels through the air, rains down on the land and then flows back to the ocean.
  • 34. Evaporation speeds up when water is heated.
  • 35. Earth’s atmosphere is warmer near the equator where the Sun’s ray are more direct. The north and south polar regions are colder. hot warm warm cold cold
  • 36.
  • 37. Some parts of the world seem to be very dry, but even in the desert, there is water. Every living plant and animal contains water and there is water vapour in the air.
  • 38. For millions of years, some of the rain water that falls has been soaking deep underground. You can find water in these aquifers almost anyplace you drill.
  • 39. Name 3 kinds of fresh water
  • 40.
  • 41.
  • 42.
  • 43.
  • 44. Drought (rhymes with out) An usually dry period with less than normal amounts of rainfall.
  • 45. Flood (flahd) An usually wet period with more than normal amounts of rainfall when rivers can’t carry the runoff.
  • 46. H 2 O H 2 (2 hydrogen atoms) + O (1 oxygen atom) The chemical formula for water. water ( 1 water molecule)
  • 47. Frozen H 2 O = ice Liquid H 2 O = water Gas H 2 O = vapor