Q. What is the Water Cycle?
A.The Water Cycle is the process by which runoff water goes into a large water area, turns into evaporation from plants, lakes and oceans. Then turns into condensation, then goes into precipitation and falls back into groundwater, into a runoff, and repetitively starts over.
(The process by which water moves through the environment.)
Q.Does the Water Cycle have a beginning or an end?
A. Not really. The water cycle happens because the process is repetitively done. So technically no!
Q.Staring with a puddle on a sunny day, Describe how water might move through the Water Cycle and eventually fall back and then star up again?
A. Starting with a puddle on a sunny day, the sun will probably suck up some of the water and turn it to evaporation, then move to condensation, precipitation. Then rain, hail, or snow turning "the little puddle on a sunny day" into a large puddle.
Wednesday, April 22, 2009
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