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