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      • The water cycle has three different parts. The sun heats up a source of water, like seas, rivers, lochs and lakes. Some of the water turns into an invisible gas called water vapour. This is the first part of the water cycle and it's called evaporation. As the water vapour rises, it cools and as it cools it turns back into droplets of liquid water.
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  2. The water cycle is how water travels from the Earth's surface up into the air and sky and then returns to the ground. The water cycle has three different...

  3. 1. Water evaporates into the air. The sun heats up water on land, in rivers, lakes and seas and turns it into water vapour. The water vapour rises into the air. 2. Water vapour...

  4. The world’s water moves between lakes, rivers, oceans, the atmosphere and the land in an ongoing cycle called – you guessed it! – the water cycle. As it goes through this continuous system, it can be a liquid (water), a gas (vapour) or a solid (ice).

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