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Read about the water cycle again, and think about cause and effect as you read. The Water Cycle You can’t see it, but the water cycle is always in motion on the earth. This series of events goes round and round, again and again, providing clean, fresh water for the land and seas. As water goes through this cycle, it is sometimes solid ice,
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Preview and Download !cycle in this way (e.g., nitrogen). Then complete the demonstration: 1. Designate four areas on the classroom floor as the lithosphere, atmosphere, biosphere and hydrosphere (you can do this with circles of ribbon or pieces of tape) 2. Place the carbon cycle cards included in the Lesson 4 folder (File: Carbon Cycle
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Preview and Download !To make connections between the water cycle and how human beings disrupt this natural cycle. To make connections between the seasons from an Indigenous perspective and the water cycle. Success criteria: Will be able to explain the changes of state in the water cycle Make real world connections to specific parts of the water cycle
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Preview and Download !The Water Cycle. Name : Printable Worksheets @ www.mathworksheets4kids.com Answer key Observe the picture and write the appropriate term and de!nition. term picture definition Precipitation When water condenses in the atmosphere and becomes too heavy, the clouds release the water in the form of rain, snow, sleet or hail.
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Preview and Download !The water cycle is driven by the: A sun. B moon. C clouds. D oceans. When water turns to vapor and rises into the atmosphere its called: A evaporation. B transpiration. C sublimation. D precipitation. When water evaporates directly from glacial ice, it’s called: A condensation. B transpiration. C sublimation. D precipitation. When water vapor ...
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Preview and Download !1. The water cycle can be very simple, but the more times a student is introduced to the concepts, the more involved the cycle becomes. The movement of water involves more than just evaporation and precipitation. Go over the major parts of the water cycle as illustrated by the diagram below. evaporation - the changing of liquid to water vapor
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Preview and Download !and the carbon cycle. Cambridge University Press 978-1-108-79906-5 — Cambridge Lower Secondary Science English Language Skills Workbook 9 with Digital Access (1 Year) ... As the Earth s mean temperature increases, the volume of water in the oceans becomes . e Scientists think that extreme weather events will happen as global warming continues.
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Preview and Download !The energy that drives the water cycle is heat. When heat is added to ice, the ice melts into water. When heat is added to water, the water evaporates, turning from liquid into gas. 1. What is the author’s purpose for writing? (There may be more than one correct answer.) A. to give us information B. to convince us to believe or do something
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Preview and Download !tled “Water Cycle Observation.” • Explain each part of the worksheets and the objective of observing the three phases of the water cycle occurring right before your students eyes. • Help students fill out definitions 1-4 on worksheet A so they will be ready to observe when they arrive home. • Review the questions on worksheets B and C ...
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Preview and Download !Water Cycle Super Teacher Worksheets - www.superteacherworksheets.com. Evaporation Condensation Accumulation Precipitation . Created Date: 10/11/2010 10:34:07 AM ...
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