Recycling Water
Have you ever knew that the water you drink, may have been drank by a stranger before? Well if you have
never noticed this circumstance, today is your lucky day since I will be telling you how water gets
recycled
and reused!
never noticed this circumstance, today is your lucky day since I will be telling you how water gets
recycled
and reused!
First, I will be telling you about EVAPORATION! You probably are asking yourself right now “What is
evaporation?” Well evaporation is when the sun soaks up the water from the sea, river, puddle or lake.
The sun warms it up which makes the water rise up. Then the water vapour concluded together and it
transforms into a cloud.
evaporation?” Well evaporation is when the sun soaks up the water from the sea, river, puddle or lake.
The sun warms it up which makes the water rise up. Then the water vapour concluded together and it
transforms into a cloud.
Now, let's talk about CONDENSATION! It means when they water vapour in the cloud cools down and
reforms into water again. The water vapour gets so cold which makes the cloud lose lots of water.
reforms into water again. The water vapour gets so cold which makes the cloud lose lots of water.
The next step of the water cycle is… PRECIPITATION! This is when the water that cooled down, falls
down to turn into rain, snow, hail or either sleet.
down to turn into rain, snow, hail or either sleet.
Now, we are finally on the last step, which is COLLECTION! This part means the sea collects the things
consteinting of water. Afterward the water evaporates from the heat of the sun and it rises up. So then it
all starts again!
consteinting of water. Afterward the water evaporates from the heat of the sun and it rises up. So then it
all starts again!
We use water, we drink water and we swim in it. Water is the number one thing a living thing needs.
We need water, so it would be good to learn about it. Next time you use water, think about this story and
wonder where it came from!
We need water, so it would be good to learn about it. Next time you use water, think about this story and
wonder where it came from!
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