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Comic Strip of a Molecule of Water

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  • heat of sun
  • I am sun. I supply practically everything that the planet needs, including heat and energy.https://www.storyboardthat.com/storyboards/harrisja1/comic-strip-of-a-molecule-of-water/edit
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  • Evaporation
  • The liquid and frozen water evaporates into vapor gas as the sun begins to heat me up, rising high into the sky to form clouds. One of the most important processes is me.
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  • O
  • It's me, Cloudy. Because the water cycle is what causes clouds to arise, I play a significant role in it. Precipitation, which is the main way for water to return to the Earth's surface, may result from these clouds. Evaporation's opposite is condensation. Condensation is the term for this.
  • condensation
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  • One of four things happens to precipitation after it reaches Earth's surface. It can either evaporate, be absorbed by plants, percolate through the soil to become ground water, run off into streams and rivers to become surface water, which then flows into the seas, or percolate through the soil to become ground water.
  • precipitation
  • Water that has been released from clouds as rain, freezing rain, sleet, snow, or hail is known as precipitation. It is the key link in the water cycle that ensures atmospheric water is delivered to the Earth. Rain makes up the majority of precipitation.
  • ground water/ runoff
  • A component of the regular water cycle is groundwater. A portion of precipitation that falls on the surface of the ground seeps into the subsurface. The slowly moving water in the saturated groundwater system may eventually release into rivers, lakes, and oceans.
  • This is the vaporized water that has been lost by a plant. From the soil, water is taken up by roots and transferred as a liquid to the leaves. Small pores in the leaves allow water to vaporize and escape. Less than 5% of the water that plants take is retained by the plant for growth.
  • Oh no, the heat is making me perspire.
  • transpitration
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