Water Cycle

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The constant movement of water through Earth and its atmosphere, by evaporation, condensation and precipitation

Real World Example

Imagine you're trying to manage a wardrobe that's always overflowing with clothes, yet you can't seem to find the right outfit when you need it. This scenario is similar to the water cycle, where water continuously moves through its various stages, just like your clothes cycle through different states of being worn, washed, and stored. In both cases, there's a constant flow: evaporation is like taking clothes out to wear, condensation is like washing and drying them, and precipitation is like putting them back in the wardrobe, ready to be cycled through again.

Real World Example Illustration

Water Cycle Definition Explained
Water Cycle explained

Practice Version

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