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The change of a liquid to a gas. An example is puddles evaporating into the air after rain.
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evaporation
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The change from a gas to a liquid. Water molecules in the air cool and form a cloud.
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condensation
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The change of a liquid to a gas. An example is puddles evaporating into the air after rain.
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The change from a gas to a liquid. Water molecules in the air cool and form a cloud.
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30 sec
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Any form of water that falls from clouds and reaches Earth's surface. The clouds get heavy with water molecules and gravity forces the release.
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30 sec
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Water falls from the clouds and collects in the oceans, rivers, lakes, streams. Most will infiltrate (soak into) the ground and will collect as underground water.
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Water entering and sinking into soil.
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30 sec
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Water that flows over the ground rather than sinking into it (rivers, streams).
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30 sec
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A change directly from the solid to gas without becoming liquid.
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30 sec
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A mixture of gases that surrounds a planet
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30 sec
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Second layer of the atmosphere. Absorbs and scatters ultraviolet rays from the sun.
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30 sec
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The first layer above the surface and contains half of the Earth's atmosphere. Weather occurs in this layer.
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The continuous process where water moves from Earth's surface to the atmosphere and back to the Earth.
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The water cycle is powered by the sun's energy and by gravity.
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30 sec
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Evaporation of water from the leaves of a plant
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30 sec
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water in the form of a gas
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30 sec
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Water that has soaked into the ground
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30 sec
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an area of land that separates rivers, steams, lakes and oceans.
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30 sec
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A long period of dry weather
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30 sec
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A situation in where the demand is higher than what is actually available (we need a lot of water in Las Vegas, but we don't have enough).