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Schrift-wk 4.5 water cycle

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The process in which liquid water changes to water vapor   isevaperation  
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The process in which water vapor turns to liquid water   is condensation  
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Water that falls to the Earth's surface in the form of rain, sleet, hail, or snow   is precipitation  
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Pecipitation that soaks into the ground   is ground water  
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Precipitation or melted snow that does not soak into the ground   is runoff  
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What drives the water cycle?   The solar energy  
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Heat from the sun hit Earth's surface and causes   evaperation of water  
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As water vapor rises it   cools and condenses  
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When water vapor in clouds cools and collects into droplets they   fall to the ground as precipitation  
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Water is replenished or recycled through   the water cycle  
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The next step after collection of runoff   is evaporation  
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The next step after evaporation   is condensation  
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The next step after condensation   is precipitation  
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The next step after precipitation   is runoff and collection  
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A cycle has   no start or end  
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