Water Cycle

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When the sun shines, the heat of the sun warms the water turning it into an unvisible gas

called
water vapor. This proccess, the changing of water into a gas is called evaporation. Because gas is
lighter than liquid, water vapor rises up into the sky, and they further move up into the way from
earth surface due to the temperature of gas. So, in the sky, the water vapor cools and changes back
in the tiny water droplets. This change of water vapor into water droplets is called condensation.
And it’s stay up as the evaporation. Cloud are made up of tiny water droplets. So when condensation
occurs in the sky, clouds form and grow. Let see it from a closer prespective. The droplets bang
together and form even bigger droplets. When the drops get heavy they fall because of gravity. They
even grow and bump in one another on their journey from the cloud to the ground and every single
raindrop that reaches the ground is made up one million of the original tiny water droplets.
Raindrops fall on the ground surface when the sun can shine on them and the whole process
happens again. This whole process is called a water cycle, and keeps the water moving from the
ground to the sky

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