The Water Cycle By Amy Wellman and Kristen Lasky Water moves around the Earth in a Water Cycle.
There are 4 parts to a water cycle:
Condensation- happens when clouds start to
form.
Examples of condensation: clouds, dew, steam
Precipitation- is when rain
falls from the clouds.
Examples of precipitation: rain, snow, sleet (ice pellets), and hail
(large frozen
rain drops)
Accumulation- means that water accumulates or makes
puddles.
Examples of accumulation: puddles, lakes, rivers,
oceans
Evaporation- happens when the sun
dries up the puddle and the water turns into
water vapor.
Examples of evaporation cannot be seen!

Extra!
Extra!
We tend to think of the water on our planet
as being limitless. Actually, the amount of water is limited.
Scientists believe that all of the water that we will ever have is on the earth
right now!
PSST!
We have a responsibility to conserve water, use it wisely, and protect
its quality.



F.Y.I.
Did you know that a camel can drink 17 gallons of water at one time? Camels store their water in their stomachs , not in their humps.
Did you know that a full-grown tree can drink enough water each day to fill 4 bathtubs?
Did you know that most of the water in the world is the same water that was here when the Earth was formed? The water from your faucet could contain molecules that the dinosaurs drank!!
More fun facts:
http://ianrwww.unl.edu/ianr/waterctr/wctriv.html