What is the Water Cycle
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Temperature | A measure of how hot something is.
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Weather | What is happening in the atmosphere at a certain place and time.
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Precipitation | What that falls from clouds to Earth's surface.
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Atmosphere | The layer of gases that surround Earth.
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Water Cycle | The movement of water from Earth's surface to the air and back again.
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Oxygen | A gas in the air and water, which most living things need to survive.
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Salt Water | Water found in oceans and seas; makes up 97% of Earth's water.
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Evaporation | The process by which a liquid changes into a gas.
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Fresh Water | Water that has very little salt in it.
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Condensation | The process by which a gas changes into a liquid.
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