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The Story of a Water Molecule

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By: Ariella Schaeuffler 7B

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  • Hi! My name is Ariella. This is the story of the cycle my life follows.
  • The water cycle doesn't have a starting point, but we will start from here. This first process is called TRANSPIRATION.
  • After turning into liquid (vapor to liquid) and facing CONDENSATION, we then go into a process called PRECIPITATION.
  • The water cycle or also known as the hydrologic cycle, describes the continuous movement of water on, above and below the surface of the Earth. I am part and I make an important roll in this cycle!
  • After ir rains, we go in to another process. This is called SURFACE RUNOFF. This is when precipitation runoff of the landscapes.
  • TRANSPIRATION is the evaporation of water through minute pores, or stomata, in the leaves of plants. When we evaporate we form clouds forming the other process called CONDENSATION.
  • When water is ACCUMULATED water starts heating up. This creates the other process called EVAPORATION.
  • CONDENSATION is the process by which water vapour in the air is changed into liquid water. Then PRECIPITATION occurs Water emitted by clouds in the form of rain, freezing rain, sleet, snow, or hail is known as precipitation. It is the primary link in the water cycle that enables ambient water to be distributed to the Earth.
  • THE END!!
  • SURFACE RUNOFF is precipitation runoff over the landscape. Excessive drainage is caused by impervious areas. Even then, much of the water in rivers comes directly from surface runoff, which is characterized as runoff from the ground surface. When this happens water ends on rivers, lakes or oceans and this forms the process of ACCUMULATION. 
  • EVAPORATION happens in the water cycle as sunshine warms the water's surface. The sun's heat allows the water molecules to travel more and faster before they are able to escape as a vapour. After, water particles form a cloud and create a CONDENSATION process again.
  • This cycle is repeated always, it never ends! This is how water is moved within the earth and atmosphere.
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