Students will be able to develop and explain a particle-level model to describe evaporation and condensation in the context of the water cycle. The water cycle depends on the processes of evaporation ...
As it cools, water vapor becomes liquid again (condensation). As it cools even more ... Over and over, they evaporate, condense, freeze, and melt in what is called the water cycle. We can imagine some ...
The water cycle is the journey water takes as it moves from the land to the sky and back again. It follows a cycle of evaporation, condensation, precipitation and collection. The sun heats up ...
This short film can be used to introduce pupils to the water cycle - including evaporation, condensation and precipitation. You could mediate the playback of the film to pause and develop ...
Water does all this without leaving Earth. Its quantity is virtually constant. The main processes involved in this cycle are evaporation, plant transpiration, condensation, precipitation (rain and ...
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