Evaporation – In the water cycle, evaporation is the process of a liquid or solid changing into a gas form. Usually, the heat from the sun causes the water molecules in the liquid or solid material to heat up and change into a gaseous state.
Condensation – Condensation is actually the opposite of evaporation. Condensation occurs when water vapor in airborne molecules of the gas change back into a liquid state.
Precipitation – Precipitation occurs when the atmosphere accumulates too much water. When the air gets too heavy with these water molecules, they fall to the earth in the form of snow, rain, or sleet – all depending on the temperature of the atmosphere.
Accumulation – Accumulation is what happens when the precipitation falls to the earth. Accumulation occurs in rivers, oceans, lakes and other bodies of water.
Water Resources – Find out fun facts about water, learn about the water cycle, and discover other water references and educational websites.
- The Water Cycle
- All About the Water Cycle
- The Water Cycle
- Droplet and the Water Cycle
- 20 Interesting and Useful Facts About Water
- Water Facts
- Water Facts and Trivia
- Kid’s Water Facts
- River and Water Facts
- Earth and the Water Cycle
- Water Games, Trivia and Activities
- Earth’s Water Cycle
- Precipitation
- Evaporation
- Condensation
- The Water Cycle
- Teaching Kids the Water Cycle
- Tristin’s Water Cycle
- Drinking Water and the Water Cycle for Kids