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  1. The water cycle is how water travels from the Earth’s surface, up into the air and the sky, and then back to the ground again. It is driven by 3 things: Evaporation, Condensation, and...

  2. Video summary. A short animation for KS2 pupils explaining the water cycle - including evaporation, condensation and precipitation. It follows the journey of water and how it starts in...

  3. This water movement is what is called the Water cycle. Now let's learn more about it. When the sun warms the water on the Earth's surface, it evaporates, converting itself into water vapor...

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    • Happy Learning English
  4. Keep going! Check out the next lesson and practice what you’re learning:https://www.khanacademy.org/science/biology/ecology/biogeochemical-cycles/a/the-carbo...

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  5. An animation to explain the water cycle.For more information on weather and climate visit www.metoffice.gov.uk.

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  6. The water cycle follows a cycle of evaporation, condensation, precipitation and collection. 1. Water evaporates into the air. The Sun heats up water in the sea, lakes, rivers and on land....

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  8. The water cycle, powered by the sun, involves water moving in various forms between sources and sinks. It starts with evaporation from bodies of water, condensation into clouds, and precipitation back to the earth. This cycle also includes transpiration from plants and sublimation from ice to vapor.

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