Introduction To The Water Cycle


 

The water cycle, sometimes called the hydrologic cycle, is a constant process that never stops.  No one flips a switch to turn it on and off, and it never gets a vacation.  It is a constant loop; cycling from evaporation to condensation to precipitation and around again.  This process also demonstrates that all three forms of water: solid (ice), liquid (water), and gas (water vapor), appear at different times in the water cycle.  

Fun Fact: The water you drink now is the same water that was here since the beginning of time...WOW!

Click on the link below to view a water cycle in action and learn definitions and interesting facts.

http://www.watereducation.utah.gov/WaterCycle/default.asp

 

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