Nature cleans and uses
water over and over again.
The water changes from
liquid, to gas or solids such as snow and ice.
The water moves from
the ocean to the air to the ground and it keeps on repeating.
This endless nature movement
is called The Water Cycle.
Water vapor is invisible,
colorless,odorless, and tasteless. Water vapor is formed when water evaporates,
the amount of water vapor in the air is humidity. One of the water cycle's
steps, is when this "water vapor" pushes into clouds it cools and even
freezes when the frozen water in the clouds gets to heavy, the clouds would
let the water out, the liquid that we consider rain.Think about planet
earth more than 2 thirds of our planet is filled with water And most of
all the things in nature contain water such as plants, and many water bodies.
Why is the water cycle
important?
The Water Cycle is important
because each day billions or even trillions gallons of water is wasted.
The sun dries up billions
of gallons of water, when the water turns in "water vapor" the salt of
the water goes away. Then when it rains, the water will go into the aquifer.Another
step of the water cycle is how it rains. The clouds will cool the water
vapor ,making it ice, when the ice gets heavy enough and the clouds crash
with one another. The way clouds crash is when the wind pushes the clouds
into other clouds the water will fall with the electricity we call lightning.
As water vapor rises to higher altitudes, it will expand and cool forming
clouds.This makes water vapor condense into tiny drops of water.
The Water Cycle
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