the water cycle ms. brittain’s 3 rd grade class science forward

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The Water Cycle Ms. Brittain’s 3 rd Grade Class Science Forward

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Water Cycle: The way in which water moves on and around the earth

Check out this picture of a water cycle and go through it on the picture. Is there more land or water covering the earths surface? Look at these maps to decide LandLandWaterWater

Congratulations!You completed the lesson and learned some interesting new things!You even passed the quiz!Now you are ready to learn more about the Water Cycle!Click Here to return to the title slide for the next user! So closeThe pacific ocean does border the US, but its not on the east coast. It is on the west coast next to California

Maybe next timeThe Indian ocean is in-between Africa and Australia

Lesson 4: Clouds: cirrus, cumulus, stratusClouds: clusters of water droplets all together

3 types of cloudsCirrusCumulusStratus

Question 1What happens when a cloud gets too heavy to hold all of the water droplets?

1. The cloud turns to a grey color2. The water falls back to the earth 3. Condensation occurs Click on the answer you think is correct to find out the right answer.Sections:Water is Everywhere!Evaporation and condensationWater vapor in the air, humidityClouds: cirrus, cumulus, stratusPrecipitation and groundwaterTest ReviewLesson 5: Precipitation, Groundwater Precipitation: The falling of water from the sky in the form of rain, sleet, snow, or hail.

Nice Try!A cirrus cloud is one that is high in the sky and is white but it is made up of ice crystals.

Not QuiteFog is a cloud that is on ground level. This is the type of cloud that you can see right in front of you.

Woohoo!You got it! A cumulus cloud looks like cotton candy and is on a low level. It looks like cotton. CORRECT!