Monday, 4 April 2011

A bit of Nathan's explanation. How does the water cycle work?

The water cycle is the continuous way we get all our water, the water on Earth has been around since before the dinosaurs! We rely on on the water cycle for water as it is impossible to create.

There are many things included in the water cycle to make rainfall, like: the Sun, the clouds, water vapour, plants, rivers, oceans, mountins, hills, streams and wind. Which all have equily important jobs to create water.

The process starts with rivers, oceans and streams - wiich contains 97% of all the worlds water. When the sun heats up the water in oceans and turns it into a gas (water vapour). It also evapourates tiny droplets of water off plants, called transperatiption

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