The Amazing Water Cycle
A Journey of Water Around Our Planet
What is the Water Cycle?
The water cycle is nature’s way of recycling water! It’s the amazing journey that water takes as it moves around our Earth. Water travels from the ground, up to the sky, and back down again – over and over! This has been happening for millions of years.
1 Evaporation – Water Goes Up!
Evaporation is when water turns from a liquid (like the water you drink) into an invisible gas called water vapor. This happens when the sun heats up water in rivers, lakes, oceans, and even puddles!
- When you hang wet clothes outside, they dry because the water evaporates into the air
- A puddle on the sidewalk disappears on a sunny day
- Water in a dog’s bowl slowly goes down even if the dog doesn’t drink it all
2 Condensation – Clouds Form!
Condensation is when water vapor (invisible gas) cools down and turns back into tiny water droplets. These tiny droplets join together to make clouds! The higher water vapor goes into the sky, the cooler it gets.
- When you breathe out on a cold day, you can see your breath – that’s condensation!
- Water droplets form on the outside of a cold glass of lemonade on a hot day
- The mirror gets foggy when you take a hot shower
- Morning dew on grass is condensation happening overnight
3 Precipitation – Water Falls Down!
Precipitation is when water falls from the clouds back to Earth. It can fall as rain, snow, sleet, or hail! This happens when the water droplets in clouds get too heavy to stay floating in the sky.
- Rain: Liquid water drops falling from clouds (the most common type)
- Snow: Frozen water crystals that form beautiful snowflakes
- Sleet: Rain that freezes as it falls, making tiny ice pellets
- Hail: Balls of ice that form in storm clouds (can be as small as peas or as big as golf balls!)
4 Collection – Water Gathers Again!
Collection is when precipitation (rain, snow, etc.) lands on Earth and gathers in oceans, rivers, lakes, and underground. This is where water collects and waits to start the cycle all over again!
- Oceans: The biggest collection spots – they hold most of Earth’s water!
- Rivers and Streams: Moving water that flows toward oceans or lakes
- Lakes and Ponds: Still water that sits in one place
- Underground: Water soaks into the soil and rocks below our feet
- Ice and Snow: Water stored in frozen form on mountains and at the poles
The Water Cycle – Round and Round!
Vocabulary – Important Words to Know
The continuous journey of water as it moves around Earth
When liquid water turns into water vapor (invisible gas) and rises into the air
Water in gas form – you can’t see it, but it’s in the air all around us
When water vapor cools down and turns back into liquid water droplets
Water falling from clouds – can be rain, snow, sleet, or hail
When water gathers in oceans, rivers, lakes, and underground
Key Points to Remember
- The water cycle keeps happening over and over – it never stops!
- The sun’s energy is what powers the water cycle by heating water
- Water can change forms: liquid (water), gas (water vapor), or solid (ice/snow)
- The water cycle gives us fresh water to drink and helps plants grow
- All water on Earth is recycled – there’s no “new” water being created
- The four main steps are: Evaporation → Condensation → Precipitation → Collection
Why is the Water Cycle Important?
The water cycle is super important for all living things on Earth! Here’s why:
- Provides Fresh Water: It cleans and recycles water so we have water to drink
- Helps Plants Grow: Rain waters plants and crops so we can have food
- Controls Temperature: It helps keep Earth from getting too hot or too cold
- Supports All Life: Every living thing needs water to survive!
- Shapes Our Planet: Water erosion creates valleys, canyons, and shapes the land
Try This at Home!
Make Your Own Water Cycle:
- Fill a clear plastic bag with a little water (about 1/4 full)
- Add a drop of food coloring (this makes it easier to see)
- Seal the bag tightly and tape it to a sunny window
- Wait a few hours and watch what happens!
You’ll see water droplets form at the top of the bag (condensation) and then drip down (precipitation)! It’s like a mini water cycle right in your window!
Great Job Learning About the Water Cycle!
Now you know how water travels around our amazing planet Earth!
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