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Water Cycle Project Example - Audrey

The document is about the water cycle. It contains diagrams and definitions of the key parts of the water cycle including evaporation, transpiration, condensation, precipitation, and surface water flow. Users can click on words to see their definitions. The water cycle describes how water circulates between the oceans, atmosphere, and land through various processes.

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Water Cycle Project Example - Audrey

The document is about the water cycle. It contains diagrams and definitions of the key parts of the water cycle including evaporation, transpiration, condensation, precipitation, and surface water flow. Users can click on words to see their definitions. The water cycle describes how water circulates between the oceans, atmosphere, and land through various processes.

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Precipitation

Any type of downfall Ex: rain, snow, sleet, or


hail.

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Evaporation

When water heats up and enters the air as water


vapor.

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Transpiration
The water a Plant releases through the leafs
because of evaporation. (stomata).

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Condensation

The conversion of a vapor or gas to a


liquid.

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Surface Water Flow

Surface water flow or know as runoff is when a


liquid flows over/on top of a surface. The liquid can
flow there because of non porous land.

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Dew

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Soil
Underground Water Flow

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Dew

Tiny drops of water that beads up on cool


surfaces at night, when atmospheric vapor
condenses.

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Underground Water Flow

Underground water Flow is the movement of


water through the lower soil towards rivers. It can
travel there because it's seeping through the
porous dirt.

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The Water Cycle

The cycle of processes by which water


circulates between the earth's oceans,
atmosphere, and land, involving precipitation
as rain and snow, drainage in streams and
rivers, and return to the atmosphere by
evaporation and transpiration.

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Frost
When water vapor freezes straight into a solid instead of a
liquid on the ground or other surfaces when the temperature
falls below freezing.

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