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- Water on Earth is always moving. It is constantly being recycled. This is called the water cycle. The water cycle is the journey water takes as it moves from the land to the sky and back again. Have a look at the stages of the water cycle. The water cycle follows a cycle of evaporation, condensation, precipitation and collection.
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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 rivers, lakes and...
- What is the water cycle?
Learn about the different stages of the water cycle. The...
- What is the water cycle?
Learn about the different stages of the water cycle. The water cycle is the journey water takes as it moves from the land to the sky and back again. It follows a cycle of evaporation,...
The water cycle is the continuous journey of water from oceans and lakes, to clouds, to rain, to streams, to rivers and back into the ocean again. When the sun shines, it causes...
This film explores the water cycle: what it is and how it works.It follows the journey of water and how it starts in rivers, lakes and oceans, evaporates and...
I can explain why water is essential for human life and I can identify some of the causes and consequences of people not being able to access water.
Key learning points. There are four main processes in the water cycle. Evaporation of liquid water creates water vapour in the atmosphere. Air containing water vapour rises, then cools down causing condensation which turns water vapour into droplets of water.
This guide will explain what the water cycle is and how it works by explaining the major stages of the water cycle (evaporation, condensation, precipitation, and runoff). It will also outline how water is stored and distributed within the Earth's atmosphere and the importance of this for plants, animals and humans.