The Water Cycle

Introduction

Scientific Concepts

The Cycle

Cloud Formation

 

The Water Cycle
The Cycle

Each part of the cycle drives the other parts.

Water is constantly being cycled between the atmosphere, the ocean and land. This cycling is a very important process that helps sustain life on Earth.

As the water evaporates, vapoirs rise and condense into clouds. The clouds move over the land, and precipitation falls in the form of rain, ice or snow. The water fills streams and rivers, and eventually flows back into the oceans where evaporation starts the process again. Learn a lot more about this complicated process in concepts.





Water's state (solid, liquid or gas) is determined mostly by temperature. Although water continuously changes states from solid to liquid to gas, the amount of water on Earth remains constant. There is as much water now as there was hundreds of millions of years ago.

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