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Tuesday 2 April 2019

How water cycle works - By Angelina

The Water Cycle- (Evaporation, Condensation, Precipitation and Collection)-By Angelina                               
Learning Intention: W.A.L.T:use the writing process to improve our writing.

Success Criteria:To Improve our writing.

Introduction
Water Cycle describes how water goes up to the clouds .With the help of sun’s heat and  goes down to the ground. There are 4 important words in the water cycle these are evaporation, condensation, precipitation and collection. These words are really important because this make rain hail, snow, sleet and hail.

Evaporation:
Evaporation is when water becomes gas without forming bubbles in the liquid volume. Vapor is made out of groundwater and the sun’s heat that goes up to the clouds. Evaporation is type of vaporization. Evaporation is a type of vaporization that occurs on the surface of a liquid as it changes into the gas phase  

Condensation:
Condensation is the steam made out of the sun’s heat and  goes to the river, sea or ocean. The puddle of water with the help of the sun creates the steam. When the sun goes to the river or sea the steam comes out and goes up to the clouds. And goes back down with rain.

Precipitation:
Precipitation turns into rain, snow, sleet and hail. It gets colder and colder when more Evaporation come down. Water vapor is falls when Gravity comes. The main forms of precipitation include drizzle, rain, sleet, snow, and hail. Precipitation is rain, snow, sleet, or hail — any kind of weather condition.

Collection:
Collection is when the sun does its job and then the clouds make it rain. Then the rain goes down into the river again and shines in the puddle. There are four main stages in the water cycle. They are evaporation, condensation, precipitation and collection. Let's look at each of these stages. Evaporation: This is when warmth from the sun causes water from oceans, lakes, streams, ice and soils to rise into the air and turn into water vapor *gas*.

Vapor
Water vapor cools down then it goes up to the clouds then it turns into liquid and it’s connected into liquid. Water vapor can be produced from the evaporation or boiling of liquid water or from the sublimation of ice.