1. In the sealed plastic bag, coloured water heats up from sunlight and turns into vapour. This vapour rises, cools and forms small droplets on the inner side of the plastic—showing condensation. These droplets eventually fall, showing precipitation. This activity models the water cycle with evaporatioRead more

    In the sealed plastic bag, coloured water heats up from sunlight and turns into vapour. This vapour rises, cools and forms small droplets on the inner side of the plastic—showing condensation. These droplets eventually fall, showing precipitation. This activity models the water cycle with evaporation, condensation and rainfall inside a bag. It helps us understand how weather forms and water moves in nature.

     

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  2. Sunlight plays a key role in the water cycle. It heats rivers, lakes and oceans, causing water to evaporate into vapour. This vapour rises, cools and forms clouds. Eventually, it returns as rain or snow. Without sunlight, the cycle wouldn’t begin and water would not move through air, land and sky. SRead more

    Sunlight plays a key role in the water cycle. It heats rivers, lakes and oceans, causing water to evaporate into vapour. This vapour rises, cools and forms clouds. Eventually, it returns as rain or snow. Without sunlight, the cycle wouldn’t begin and water would not move through air, land and sky. Sunlight helps renew freshwater sources and supports all life on Earth.

     

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  3. In the water cycle, sunlight causes water to evaporate into vapour. This vapour rises into the sky. As it moves upward, it cools and changes back into tiny water droplets. These droplets group together to form clouds. When the clouds grow heavy, they release water back to Earth as rain, snow or hailRead more

    In the water cycle, sunlight causes water to evaporate into vapour. This vapour rises into the sky. As it moves upward, it cools and changes back into tiny water droplets. These droplets group together to form clouds. When the clouds grow heavy, they release water back to Earth as rain, snow or hail. This process of evaporation and condensation creates the clouds we see.

     

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  4. Once water falls as rain, snow or hail, it collects in rivers, ponds or lakes. Some of it soaks into the ground to become groundwater. This water supports plant growth, animal life and human needs. It may later evaporate again, continuing the water cycle. This return process helps maintain nature’sRead more

    Once water falls as rain, snow or hail, it collects in rivers, ponds or lakes. Some of it soaks into the ground to become groundwater. This water supports plant growth, animal life and human needs. It may later evaporate again, continuing the water cycle. This return process helps maintain nature’s balance and ensures water is always moving through Earth’s systems.

     

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  5. The natural process by which water moves constantly through evaporation, condensation, precipitation and collection is called the water cycle. Water evaporates from Earth’s surface, forms clouds through condensation, falls as rain or snow and returns to rivers or the ground. This cycle repeats endleRead more

    The natural process by which water moves constantly through evaporation, condensation, precipitation and collection is called the water cycle. Water evaporates from Earth’s surface, forms clouds through condensation, falls as rain or snow and returns to rivers or the ground. This cycle repeats endlessly and is powered by sunlight. It keeps ecosystems alive and ensures the availability of freshwater on Earth.

     

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