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Water Cycle

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Key Stage 2

Meaning

The Water Cycle is how water from the ocean creates clouds which then fall as rain, running down rivers back into the ocean.

About The Water Cycle

Without the water cycle we could not have fresh water in rivers and lakes.
The water cycle has three phases:

Evaporating

Water in oceans, lakes and rivers evaporates to become water vapour. The warmer the weather the quicker the water evaporates.

Condensing

Water vapour that rises high into the air, cools down, and condenses into millions of water droplets that we call a cloud.

Precipitation

Water droplets in a cloud group together and when the droplets are big enough they fall as rain. When the water droplets can freeze to become snow.

Key Stage 3

Meaning

The Water Cycle is a series of processes that recycle water.

Key Stage 4

Meaning

The Water Cycle is a series of processes that recycle water.

About The Water Cycle

The water cycle provides a constant supply of fresh water in rivers and lakes.
The water cycle happens due to several processes:

Evaporation

Water in oceans, lakes and rivers evaporates to become water vapour. The warmer the weather the quicker the water evaporates.

Transpiration

Water absorbed through the roots of plants travels up to the leaves where it evaporates.

Condensation

Water vapour that rises high into the air, cools down, and condenses into millions of water droplets that we call a cloud.

Precipitation

Water droplets in a cloud group together and when the droplets are big enough they fall as rain. When the water droplets can freeze to become snow.