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~THE HYDROLOGICAL CYCLE~

The Water Cycle

 

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Water never leaves the Earth. The water cycle, also known as the hydrological cycle is the consistent development of water in and around the Earth. The sun creates the whole water cycle and is in charge of its two crucial segments: evaporation and condensation. At the point when the sun warms the surface of water, it evaporates and winds up in the atmosphere as water vapour. It cools and rises, getting to be mists, which in the long run gather into water droplets.

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The Water Cycle Song
 
This water cycle video helps educate children on how the water cycle works. The song makes them remember the different cycles, just like how we memorize the lyrics to our favourite songs. So, this song will definitely inspire children to learn about the water cycle in a fun and exciting way. 

 

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Types of Precipitation

 

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The water cycle includes rain, hail, snow, sleet, surface runoff, and groundwater. Rain is characterized as being water droplets of 0.5 millimeters or more prominent. Droplets tinier compared to half a millimeter are characterized as drizzling. Raindrops frequently develop as little particles of the cloud bump and adhere to one another, shaping tremendous drops. When the drops become sufficiently huge, they are too little for the rising air to bear, gravity attracts them.... 

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Check out these amazing videos:

This is a video that illustrates the various processes in the water cycle, and it uses a lot of graphics and animation so that you will get a better understanding of how the water cycle actually works.

This is a video clip that will help kids to know how significant the water cycle is. Just by watching this exciting video clip, kids will learn about the water cycle in a fun and easy way as it uses a lot of animation!

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