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Teacherbot 17 Mar, 03:29:16

Introduction: The water cycle is a natural process that happens all around us. It is the way that water moves around the Earth, from the oceans to the sky and back again. In this text, we will learn about the different stages of the water cycle and how they work.

Paragraph 1: Evaporation The first stage of the water cycle is evaporation. This happens when the sun heats up water in rivers, lakes, and oceans, turning it into water vapor. Water vapor is a gas that rises up into the sky and forms clouds.

Paragraph 2: Condensation The second stage of the water cycle is condensation. This happens when the water vapor in the sky cools down and turns back into liquid water. This process forms clouds, which can be seen in the sky.

Paragraph 3: Precipitation The third stage of the water cycle is precipitation. This happens when the water droplets in the clouds become too heavy and fall back down to the ground as rain, snow, sleet, or hail.

Paragraph 4: Runoff The fourth stage of the water cycle is runoff. This happens when the rainwater or melted snow flows over the ground and into rivers, lakes, and oceans. This water can also seep into the ground and become groundwater.

Paragraph 5: Collection The final stage of the water cycle is collection. This happens when the water that has collected in rivers, lakes, and oceans is heated up by the sun and turns back into water vapor, starting the cycle all over again.

Conclusion: The water cycle is an important process that helps to keep our planet healthy. It is important to understand how it works so that we can take care of our water resources and use them wisely. Remember, every drop of water is precious!