Hi Everyone!, Its been a wonderful day today, By the way My name is Amaya and today, I will show you the stages of water cycle.
EVAPORATION
Well, it does make sense, I think this is the reason why I am starting to evaporate right now. Hmmm? What could possibly happen after this stage?
Hi Fellas! We all can agree that its been a sunny day today, and do you know, the sunlight helps in warming the surface of the water which suddenly turns into water vapor.
CONDENSATION
Well, I’ve been receiving water vapor lately. And soon this water vapor will turn into water droplets that causes rain. Do you, by any chance know what this stage is called?
Hmm? it’s condensation.
I’m pretty sure you can see these clouds right here. By the way it’s my friend Mr. Cloudy, Hi Mr. Cloudy! Are you doing well up here?
PRECIPITATION
Yes I did, it’s precipitation kid.
Evaporation is the most common mechanism for liquid water to return to the water cycle as atmospheric water vapor. Some studies show that the common provider of moisture in the atmosphere via evaporation is the lakes, oceans, seas, and more big bodies of water.
TRANSPIRATION
Oh, there’s a lot of trees down here.
Condensation occurs when there is a conversion of water vapor in the air to liquid water. This commonly starts when the water from the Earth’s surface turns into gas and condenses into clouds . Condensation is essential to the water cycle because it causes clouds to form.
ENDING
That’s cool! Actually, Everything I’ve learned today is cool. I wish I could stay in here but Thank you for The time Mr. Cloudy and Ms. Narra! Hope to see you again soon.
The clouds have the potential to create precipitation,which is the principal route for water to return to the Earth's surface duringthe water cycle.It is the primary connection in the water cycle that providesfor the delivery of atmospheric water to the Earth.
Uhmm Mr. Cloudy? Did you mention something about the water vapor turning into water droplets?
I bet this stage is cool!
Transpiration is the process of taking in water at the roots, transporting it through plant tissues, and releasing vapor through the leaves. Any dew or water droplets on the plant's stems and leaves will eventually evaporate.
Hi kid, you must be Amaya. You know, we trees alsocontributes in the water cycle. We receive water from the precipitation andreleases gas through our leaves. It’s called transpiration.
This is how I learned the Different stages of Water Cycle.
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