important in our life. Activity 1 The Water Cycle Objective: Describe how water behaves in different states in a water cycle. Directions: Study the water cycle illustration below. Select the process that fits the statement to complete the water cyde story. Choose your answer from the word list. Word List evaporation condensation snowmelt run off percolation transpiration precipitation deposition plant intake sublimation infiltration 4 transpiration sublimation precipitation deposition condensation snowmelt run off evaporation evaporation plant intake percolation Photo credits: underground water infiltration Julie C. Olermo Assuming that you are watching a movie about the movement of water molecules in bodies of water. We see energetic molecules of water successfully escaping into the air. That's the wonderful moment of 1. seeing the water - molecules of water vapor being blown by the wind then strike one another. As they collide in the atmosphere and in contact with the cold surface it turns back to liquid - These water droplets become bigger, forming form which is called 2. douds until they become too heavy and fall to the earth's surface through the process of 3. We normally called it as rain. In the other part of the world where the temperature is too cold the snow forms when tiny ice crystals in douds unify together, they will become heavy enough to fall to the ground. 4. happens when the snowballs drifting down the sky, they fell, softly and silently cover the top of the mountain. As the earth revolves around the sun the air becomes dry then the frozen water going directly from the ice to water vapor and that process is known as 5 . It occurs only in certain weather conditions. When the sun shines the 6. in some areas. Then the melted water flow on the land surface. Some water can seep into the ground in the process of 7._ where the 8. the water from the soil absorbed by the roots. The water in the plants can be transferred into the atmosphere in the process 10. is the movement of water into the deeper layers of of 9. the soil until it reaches the groundwater.
important in our life. Activity 1 The Water Cycle Objective: Describe how water behaves in different states in a water cycle. Directions: Study the water cycle illustration below. Select the process that fits the statement to complete the water cyde story. Choose your answer from the word list. Word List evaporation condensation snowmelt run off percolation transpiration precipitation deposition plant intake sublimation infiltration 4 transpiration sublimation precipitation deposition condensation snowmelt run off evaporation evaporation plant intake percolation Photo credits: underground water infiltration Julie C. Olermo Assuming that you are watching a movie about the movement of water molecules in bodies of water. We see energetic molecules of water successfully escaping into the air. That's the wonderful moment of 1. seeing the water - molecules of water vapor being blown by the wind then strike one another. As they collide in the atmosphere and in contact with the cold surface it turns back to liquid - These water droplets become bigger, forming form which is called 2. douds until they become too heavy and fall to the earth's surface through the process of 3. We normally called it as rain. In the other part of the world where the temperature is too cold the snow forms when tiny ice crystals in douds unify together, they will become heavy enough to fall to the ground. 4. happens when the snowballs drifting down the sky, they fell, softly and silently cover the top of the mountain. As the earth revolves around the sun the air becomes dry then the frozen water going directly from the ice to water vapor and that process is known as 5 . It occurs only in certain weather conditions. When the sun shines the 6. in some areas. Then the melted water flow on the land surface. Some water can seep into the ground in the process of 7._ where the 8. the water from the soil absorbed by the roots. The water in the plants can be transferred into the atmosphere in the process 10. is the movement of water into the deeper layers of of 9. the soil until it reaches the groundwater.
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