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Water cycle writing
Today i'm going to show you my water cycle writing. I hope you like it. Please leave a comment. we would love your feedback. Can you make a a water cycle writing and put it on your blog
The water cycle
By Luke Tozer Did you know that water has been on earth before the dinosaurs? Water on earth is constantly being
recycled. People don’t care about water but they should if it wasn't for water we wouldn't be alive. We are
lucky some people don’t even have water. We should be grateful for our water.Did you know There is
less than 3% of freshwater on planet earth?The water cycle is constantly moving in a circle. The water rises into the air as water vapour and connects to droplets of water and becomes a cloud and this
is called evaporation when the cloud gets to heavy the water falls we call this raining some goes down the
drain and some goes into the ground also into the river’s lakes and the oshin rivers go to the oshin. This
repeats over and over again.
Did you know There is less than 3% of freshwater on planet earth?You may have noticed that there were
no clouds when you looked at the original view of the Earth in the above scene viewer. The reality is that
clouds often cover views of the oceans and lands when seen from space. Water doesn't stay in the same
place. Rivers flow. Clouds blow. Ice melts. Ocean currents move. Environmental factors affect the
movement of water and this is described as the water cycle. The entire system is powered by the energy of the Sun, which sees water exchanged between
oceans, the atmosphere, and the land. The entire water cycle can be considered a continuous
process. There is no definitive beginning and there is no definitive end. The process is like a
circle and as one process is happening somewhere, another process is occurring elsewhere. As precipitation reaches the ground, gravity and the path of least resistance transports some water along
the surface of the ground until it reaches bodies of water like rivers, lakes, streams or the ocean. This is
referred to as run-off.