Wednesday 28 May 2014

The water cycle

Why do you need water?

Only about 3% of all this water is fresh and most of the fresh water is solid frozen in icecaps and glaciers.  All living things need water to survive and to do water sports.

As the temperature changes, water alters its shape and appearance into water vapour.

When the water vapour cools, it condenses into small droplets which form into clouds.

The droplets join and gravity cause the water to fall back down to earth in the form of rain.

In conclusion, the water cycle goes round and round and round.  One day there will be no water because we will drink it all and there won’t be enough.


Keleigh Barnsley

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