Monday, February 7, 2011

Lab - Water Cycle - 02-08-11

What are 5 facts you know about water? List them.

List the 3 stages of water.

Describe the water cycle.


Water Cycle Boogie - Thursday at lunch!!

78 comments:

  1. -Evaporation
    -Condensation
    -Precipitation

    First water is evaporated in the sky, then gets formed into clouds from water droplets, then gets precipatated and goes through the run off and starts over.

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  2. Hannah A.- CarpenterFebruary 8, 2011 at 3:22 PM

    Five facts I know about water is that it covers 75% of the earth,it goes through a process called the water cycle,it is 2/3 of our body,it can turn to a liquid,gas,and a solid,and it is used to produce electricity.The water cycle is when the sun evaporates water,then the water vapor is turned to clouds,and is then precipitated when the clouds get too full.Then it starts all over again.The three stages of water is liquid water,solid ice and water vapor.

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  3. These are some facts I know about water:

    1. Water covers 75% of the earth. Therefore earth has more water than land.
    2. 2/3 of our body is made up of water.
    3. We reuse the water. So we might have been drinking the water the dinosaurs drank!
    4. There is more salt water than fresh water.
    5. Water is an inexhastable resource.

    3 stages of the water cycle:

    Evaporation,condensation,precipitation

    The water cycle is started with the sun. The sun heats up the water then the water evaporates into the sky. Then the water turns into clouds the clouds get to much of it and it rains. The rain falls into the ocean or flows into a body of water then the sun heats it up and starts all over again.

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  4. 1.The water cycle is a inexastable recorce.
    2.Two thirds of our body is made out of water.
    3.Seventy -five percent of earth is covered by water.
    4.Ninety-seven percent of earths water is salt water.
    5.Clean water only coveres three percent of earths surface.

    The three main stages of the water cycle are first evaporation then condenseation last but not least is precipitation.

    The water cycle is the prosess of water going from a liquid to a gas then back to a liquid and falling from the sky.

    STEPS OF THE WATER CYCLE

    1.Evaporation
    2.Condesation
    3.Precpitation
    4.Runoff or filteration

    THEN IT STARTS ALL OVER AGIN

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  5. Carl W.-Mrs.MelanconFebruary 8, 2011 at 3:28 PM

    1.There will always be the same amount of water on Earth forever.
    2.Water boils at 100 Celsius(212 Fahrenheit)
    3.Water freezes at 0 Celsius(32 Fahrenheit)
    4.We are continuously polluting the water.
    5.Covers 75% of the Earth and our body is composed 75% of water(lucky number 75 for water)


    Stage 1.Evaporation
    Stage 2.Condensation
    Stage 3.Precipitation
    Stage 4.Filtration

    The water cycle goes through 4 stages (above).
    In evaporation,water heated by the sun,rises up into the atmosphere.
    In condensation,the little bits of water from evaporation,condense to form clouds.
    In precipitation,water falls to the Earth as rain/sleet/snow/hail.
    In filtration water washes to the ocean/river/lake or drunk by humans and eventually gets evaporated.

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  6. 1. 75% of our body is made of water.
    1.2 A person can drink up to 3 gallons of water per day.
    1.3 2/3 of the world is covered in water.
    1.4 more than 1.5 billion people do not have access to clean water.
    1.5 When a person feels thirsty their body has lost 1 percent of water.

    2. & 3. Evaporation when the sun evaporates the water. Condensation when the water that the sun collected forms into clouds. Precipitation is when it rains, snow, or sleet.

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  7. -water takes up 2/3 of our body.
    -water takes up 75% of the earths surface land is only 25%
    -there there is never more or less of water on the earth.
    -we are polluting water -no living organism would survive without water
    -evaporation, Condensation, Precipitation.
    It never stops because it is a cycle WATER BOOGIE !!!!!!!

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  8. That there is an endless supply, it goes in a cycle, most of it is in our oceans, and it makes up 2/3 of our body.

    They are Evaporation, Condensation and Precipitation.

    First the sun heats the water witch makes it evaporate then the water droplets stick together and form clouds then the droplets get to big and fall to the ground as rain, snow, sleet or hail.

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  9. -it is a inexcusable resource-has a cycle-plants and animals depended on it-can be turned into energy-there is always the same amount of water in the earth.

    Solid,liquid,and gas

    The suns rays beat down on water and cause it to evaporate,Then the water make clouds called condensation and when there are too much water in the clouds, The clouds pour water called presitapaion. Then the water cycle starts all over again.

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  10. 5 facts

    1. It is the process of water on earth
    2. Evaporation is when the water turns into gas and rises and forms into clouds
    3. When the water evaporates it turns into clouds (condensation)
    4. When the clouds cant handle that much water any more is precipitates
    5. when water precipitates in comes down to earth as rain,sleet,snow,or hail



    the 3 stages of water are

    evaporation

    condensation

    precipitation

    the water cycle is like a circle the water rises forms clouds falls gets back into an ocean or lake and starts again.

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  11. 1. Another name for water is H2O.
    2. Water is an inexhaustable resource.
    3. Water is one of the main causes of weathering.
    4. Water is good for your body.
    5.Two thirds of your body is made up of water.

    The 3 stages of water are evaporation, condensation and precipitation.

    The water cycle begins with evaporation when the sum heats up water on earth and becomes water vapor. The next stage is condensation when the water vapor forms into clouds. Lastly you have precipitation which is when the cloud gets so heavy that with droplets some of them start falling out in the form of rain, hail, snow or sleet.

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  12. My five facts are...
    1. Water is part of a cycle. (The Water Cycle!)
    2. The water we use today is the same water dinosaurs used.
    3. The Earth is composed of 75% water.
    4. Our bodies are composed of 2/3 water.
    5. Water can be a solid (ice) a liquid (water) and a gas. (steam)

    The stages of the water cycle are...

    1. The sun heats up the water and it evaporates into the air.

    2. When the evaporation changes from a gas to a liquid to form a cloud.

    3. The precipitation falls as either rain, snow, sleet, or hail.

    The water cycle is an on going process that never stops, the heating and cooling of water keeps us healthy and going every day so we can have water to use and drink.

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  13. 1. We wil never have more or less water than we do now.
    2. We have been using the same water since the dinasuar times.
    3. Water goes through a cycle called The Water Cycle.
    4.Water can have many forms ex. snow,sleet,hail,& rain.
    5.Water helps living orginisms to live ex. marine life.

    Some stages include
    1. Evaporation
    2. Condensation
    3. Precipitation

    The water cycle is 4 steps. Theese steps include, evaporation, condensation, precipitation,& accumalation also known as filteration.

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  14. Water covers 80% of the earths surface.
    Water is one of the main things humans need to survive.
    Water can be fresh water or salt water.
    Water is home to most living organisms on earth.
    2/3 of our body is water.
    Evaporation, condensation, precipitation.
    The sun heats up the water and it turns into water vapor. Then the water vapor forms into a cloud. Once the cloud gets to heavy it precipitates in rain,snow,sleet,or hail.

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  15. Evaporation,Condensation,Precipatation

    The heat from the sun comes down and heats(evaporation) the water on the Earth, the water condenses (condensation) into clouds, and when the clouds get to full... it rain ,snows, hails, and\or sleets. then it runs (run-off) back to the lakes, oceans, and rivers.

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  16. Michael H-Rollins/BeanFebruary 8, 2011 at 4:15 PM

    We can not make water,we pollute water,fish live in water,we rely on water,the cycle of water does not stop.

    Evaporatshion,condushion,prosipatation.

    The cycle starts at the sun it takes the water into the clouds then it becomes heavy then is comes raining to the ground and keeps going over agin.

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  17. 1. It's made of hydrogen and oxygen
    2. It's also known as H2O
    3. Frezzes at 32F
    4. Boils at 212F
    5. When it is below 32F and it rains you get snow, sleet, or hail

    The 3 stages of the water cycle are evaporation, condensation, and percipation.
    First the water evaporates, next up is condensation, last but not least, percipation. Water comes down as rain, snow, sleet, or hail.

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  18. Justin T- Rollins/BeanFebruary 8, 2011 at 4:30 PM

    1. Water is a renewable resource.
    2. Water is constantly acting in a cycle known as the water cycle.
    3. Water is a major requirement that all living organisms need to survive.
    4. Water creates 2/3 of the human body.
    5. Water makes of 3/4 of the Earth.

    1. Evaporation - The stage in the water cycle where water is heated by sunrays ( obviously the sunrays are from the sun ) and the heat makes the water form into a gas known as water which continues to travel upward.
    2. Condensation - The stage in the water cycle where water cools when it is very high and forms into our clouds.
    3. Precipitation - The stage in the water cycle where water vapor has condensed so much in the clouds that the clouds become heavy. The clouds eventually become so heavy that they burst and water comes back to the surface of the Earth as rain, sleet, hail, or snow to repeat the cycle again.

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  19. There no new water. We are using same water as are ancestors. It is a liquid. It is also known as H2O liquid. It is made of hydrogen and oxygen. Evaporation, condensation, and precipitation. Water is heated up Sun causing evaporation than condenses into a cloud taking more and more water vapor until it can't anymore than it rains, hails, sleets or snows which is precipitation once hitting ground or body of water the cycle repeats its self.

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  20. facts i know about water-
    1.75% of your body is water
    2.75% of the Earth is water
    3.Of that, 97% is in the Earth's oceans
    4.1% is in freshwater
    5.2% is frozen in glaciers
    3 stages of water- evaporation, condensation, and precipitation
    The Sun heats water in lakes and oceans, and it evaporates. Then, at cooler temperatures, it cools down and condensates to form water droplets in clouds. When clouds get too full, it precipitates (rains, snows, sleets, or hails). Then the water runs back down into the lakes or oceans and this part is called filtration.

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  21. 1:evaporation
    2:condensation
    precipitation
    .water is inexhaustible
    .there's 3 steps
    .there's songs about it
    .it's cool to learn about

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  22. Water is a resource that let's every single living organism on earth live.
    It's chemical name is H2O.
    It is an inexhaustible resource.
    Water has a cycle called the water cycle.
    75% of earths surface is covered in water.
    The three stages in the water cycle are...
    1. Evaporation
    2. Condensation
    3. Precipitation

    The water cycle is divided by 3 parts ( above ) and the first step is evaporation which is the forming of liquid water to water vapor.
    Then there's condensation which is the forming in which the water vapor condenses and turns back into a liquid. Until a cloud full of condensation is made it precipitates, which is the multiple states of water falling back to land.

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  23. Hannah S.- CarpenterFebruary 8, 2011 at 4:53 PM

    Water we drink today is the same water drank millions of years ago. Water covers %75 of earths surface. Every living thing on earth depends on water to survive. An infants body is %80 water. Water is the only substance that can become a solid, a gas, and a liquid.

    The three stages of water are solid, liquid, and gas.

    The water cycle is when water goes from a liquid to a solid during evaporation. Then to a liquid again by the process of condensation. After, the water falls back to earth as rain, snow, hail, or sleet in precipitation. Last the water goes back into a large body of water.

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  24. 5 facts that I know about water are, without water there would be no life on earth, the Earth is made up of 75% water, water is made up of 2 hydrogen 1 oxygen (H20), water goes through three states (liguid, solid, gas), like the earth, humans are made up of 75% water. The three stages of water are, liquid (water), gas (water vapor), and solid (ice glacier etc.). The water cycle begins with the sun. First, the sun heats the water, and gradually the water transforms into a gas called water vapor. This is called evaporation. Next, the water condenses and turns into a cloud. This is called condensation. Lastly, once the cloud gets to heavy gravity effects it and the water precipitates in either, rain, sleet, snow, or hail. This is called precipitaiton.

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  25. 5 facts - evaporation, condensation, precipitation, infiltration, and surface
    run-off.
    3 stages - liquid, steam, ice.

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  26. Susan D.-Mrs. Rollins/ Mrs. BeanFebruary 8, 2011 at 5:13 PM

    5 facts I know about water is:
    *Water covers 75 percent of the Earth.
    *70 percent of a human body is filled with water.
    *The amount of water has always been the same.
    *Water is the habitat for many living creatures.
    *Everything needs water to live.
    The 3 stages of water are:
    1)evaporation
    2)condensation
    3)precipitation
    The water cycle starts with the sun. The sun evaporates water. The water is now called water vapor. The water vapor condenses and form clouds. When the cloud is filled with water vapor, it percipitates. It can rain, snow, or hail. After it percipitates, the water will go into runoffs where the water will be carried to a water source. The water cycle will start over again.

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  27. The 3 stages of the water cycle are evaporation, condensation, and parciptation. The sun heats up the water which makes the water evaporate then it condensates into a cloud[s], then it participates and it rains.

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  28. Mika B - Rollins/BeanFebruary 8, 2011 at 5:27 PM

    5 facts about water are : 1)it is inexhaustable. 2) We never get any new water. 3)The sun holds the water cycle together. 4) 2/4 of your body is made of water. (I think.) 5) We pollute the water, sad but true.

    The 3 stages of the water cycle are evaporation, condensation, and precipitation.

    The water cycle is a flow of water that keeps on going and going, and it will probably never stop.

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  29. Five facts I know about water is that water can be evaperated.Water can be in differnt forms.When water gets to full in a cloud it will over flow and when it comes out that is when rain happens.Water is a big part of the WATER CYCLE.Water is a inexhaustible resource.Water breaks down rock and it usally forms a landform.Evaperation,Condensation:Percipataion. Firat water from an ocean river or where ever get evaperated because of the sun then the water goes up and makes a cloud then when the cloud has to much water it will then let the water go whitch is rain whitch is precipitaion.

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  30. 1.Water takes up 75% of Earth.
    2.Water is 2/3 of our body.
    3.Fresh water actually has some salt in it, we just can't taste it.
    4.Water can be used for several different things,such as a drink and energy.
    5.Water can be used over and over again due to the water cycle.(You could drink somebody's spit)

    The 3 stages of water areEvaporation. Condensation, and Precipitation.

    The water cycle starts when water from a body of water is turned into water vapor by the Sun's heat. This stage is called Evaporation.
    When water vapor forms clouds, Condensation is occuring.When these clouds get full, Precipitation comes down as rain,snow,sleet, and hail.Then the water goes back to a body of water in Runoff/Filteration and the same thing never stops going.

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  31. We have to drink it.And it comes out of us.We swet it.It makes clouds.And the clouds make the water come out.The sun evaperates the water and the comes up to the clouds.The sun evaperates the water and it goes to the clouds and it rains on the land.

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  32. I know about water....
    75% of earth is made out of it
    most water comes from oceans
    70%-75% of are body is made out of water!
    our bodies need water to work
    water contains oxygen

    three stages of the water cycle are ...
    condensation,precipitation,accumulation

    Thank you so much Mrs Rollins you are the best science teacher ever! I LOVE the science boogie!
    cant wait till we do it again!

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  33. 1.We are drinking the same water dinosaurs drank.
    2.75% of earth is water.
    3.75% of a human body is water.
    4.Most water is salt water.
    5.The water beneath the ground is called groundwater.

    Three stages of water are ice, water vapor, and liquid water.

    When the sun heats up water it evaporates then the water forms clouds when the clouds get to much water it precipitates in rain, snow, sleet, or hail.

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  34. 5 facts:
    .water can come from many places sutch as oceans,lakes,and even underground.

    .water can be used in many manty ways.

    .water can be a solid,liquid,or a gas.

    .even though water has many sourses,its main sourse is the largest one,the ocean

    .earth has about 75% water and 25% land

    there is evaporation,condenation,and presipitation. the water cycle is just like a life cycle it repeats over and over again. The Steps to a water cycle are evaporation,condecation,precipitation,and runoff

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  35. Masaki F. Rollins/BeanFebruary 8, 2011 at 6:25 PM

    The water cycle contributes to weather. water vapor condenses into droplets the form clouds. water is in a cycle.most water on earth is salt water. fresh water is found in lakes. solid,liquid,gas. water falling to earth is called precipitation. sun heats the water and it evaporates. the air condenses and forms clouds.

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  36. Nickzad R - MelanconFebruary 8, 2011 at 6:35 PM

    5 facts about water – it moves through a cycle, it is an inexhaustible resource, it covers 2/3 of earth, there is fresh water and salt water, and you NEED water
    First the sun evaporates water from oceans, lakes, and other bodies of water and turns it into water vapor. Then the water vapor forms clouds and that’s called condensation. Then the cloud gets heavier and the cloud precipitates rain, sleet, hail, and (what didn’t happen but we hoped that it would) snow.
    Once you read this, do the water cycle boogie.
    Water is Wonderful!!!

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  37. Water is a liquid, it makes up 75% of your body, you can live without water for only 3 days, 97% of all water is salt water, 1% is fresh water. Evaporation, condensation, and precipitation.

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  38. 5 facts
    1.75% of water is on our earth
    2.two thrids of our body is water
    3.fresh water is stored under the ground
    4.The averge american uses 176 gallons of water a day
    5.we use water for almost everything

    3 stages:condestaion,evaporation,and presptaion.
    The water cycle is a cyle and it first starts with evapooration the water comes up then condesataion where it turns to clouds. Then the clouds are really big then presptaion were rain,hail,snow,and more fall. Then runoof goes to a ocean or lake or something else and those it all over again.

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  39. Austin L-Mrs.MelanconFebruary 8, 2011 at 7:22 PM

    Today at the lab we learned about water cycle and we drew the water cycle. We talked about the water cycle for a long time. Then we did the water cycle boogie dance in front of 4th grader and the other 5th graders. I had a great day.

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  40. It has 3 forms, water,ice,and water vaper.
    It can sometimes create bad tornados or floods etc.
    Water is the most common substance found on earth.
    Only one percent of the earth's water is available for drinking water.
    There are more than 200,000 individual water systems providing water to the public in the United States.
    evaporation
    condensation
    precipitation
    Water is one of the most important things on earth. 75% of the earth is water.

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  41. .The water cycle is made up of only 1% fresh water
    .we are 2 thirds water
    .fresh water has a bit of salt in it
    .Much more of the water is stored in aquafires
    .Most of the surface water is permantaly frozen or salty

    The water cycle is made up of evaporation, condencation ,pricipitation and runoff.

    The Water Cycle Boogie Goes up and down
    The water cycle boogie goes all around
    Evaporation
    Condensatoin
    Precipitation
    Filteration
    The water cycle boogie goes up and down
    The water cycle boogie goes all around

    I love the boogie

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  42. Water covers 75% of earth's surface, it has three forms, we drink it, we would not be alive without it, and it is important. The stages are liquid, Ice, and steam. First there is evaporation, then condensation, then it falls to earth as rain, then the water runs off (run off) back into the ocean to restart the water cycle all over again.

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  43. evaporation, condonsation, presipatation. water is a liquid, water makes up 75 persent of the world, it makes up 2/3 of your body, it is a natural resourse.

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  44. The 3 stages of the water cycle are: 1- evaporation, 2- condensation, and 3- precipitation. There are really 4, and the last one is filteration or runoff.
    The facts I know about water are 1- we can reuse water- it is an inexaustible resource. 2- people are polluting water and it is harder to find clean water. 3- 2/3 of your body is made of water.4- 75% of the earth is made of water. 5- Earth is the only know planet with water/ so it is the only one with living beings. The water cycle is really one of the things you need to stay alive. Without it fresh water wouldn't come- and there would be puddles everywhere!

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  45. ChristinaB-Rollins/BeanFebruary 8, 2011 at 8:44 PM

    Things I know about water are:
    * Over 75% of Earth is covered in water
    * 2/3 of our body is water
    * There is a Water Cycle
    * When water is in heat it evaporates
    * The total amount of water on the earth is about 326 million cubic miles of water

    Three stages of water are:
    * Solid
    * Liquid
    * Gas

    The Water Cycle is...
    Water evaporates continuously from surface of oceans, seas, rivers, lakes and vegetations on land into the atmosphere due to heat of the Sun. It rises upwards and forms cloud in the sky by mixing with dust particles. The clouds are carried in the air through long distances when cooled sufficiently, water droplets come down as rain. The rain water finds its way back into rivers and sea by completing the water cycle. This circulation of water from the earth's surface to the atmosphere and back to the earth is called water cycle.

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  46. I learned that the water cycle goes on and on,water is reused,the same water is used,and that two third of the Earth is covered with water.I also learned what the water cycle is called.The three stages are precipitation,condensation,and evaporation.Precipitation is when water falls.It is happened when rain clouds becomes too heavy.Evaporation is when water turns into gas.Codensation is when gas turns into rain clouds.

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  47. Five things I know about the water cycle is :

    1. The water cycle is the only reason we can have rain, sleet, hail, and snow.
    2. The water cycle can be called 'hydrologic cycle ' or the 'H2O cycle'.
    3. The water cycle figures significantly of life and the ecosystem on Earth.
    4. The water cycle can purifies water.
    5. The water cycle moves from one reserviorto another, just like water moving from a river to an ocean.
    Three stages of the water cycle is:
    1. Evaporation
    2. Condensation
    3. Precipitation
    The water cycle is just like a normal cycle like a life cycle. The water cycle will always repeat over and over again. The water cycle has four stages before it repeats, evaporation, condensation, precipitation, and run off. Then the cycle will start again.

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  48. Facts about water:
    1. covers about 75% of earth
    2. 97% of the water on earth is salt water
    3. 1% of the water on earth is fresh water
    4. 2% of the water on earth is ice
    5. always has the same amount

    -evaparation
    -condensation
    -precipitation

    First the sun's heat evaparates water(evaparation). Then when it cools, the water vapor turns into clouds(condensation). Next the water in the clouds are pulled down by gravity and falls back to the ground as rain, snow sleet, hail or drizzle(precipitation). Finally, the precipitated water travels along rivers and other landforms back to the ocean (filteration).

    P.S.: I'M SO EXCITED ABOUT THURSDAY!!!!!

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  49. Five facts about water are:
    1. It makes up 2/3 of your body
    2. It covers 75% of earth's surface
    3. There will always be the same amount of water on earth
    4. It can affect the weather and climate
    5. It expands when it turns into liquid from ice
    the three stages the water cycle are:
    1. Evaporation
    2. Condensation
    3. Precipitation
    The water cycle begins when the sun evaporates water and turns it into water vapor. When it gets cold in the sky the water vapor turns into droplets of water which form together to make clouds. This is known as condensation. when the clouds get heavy with rain, they burst and the water falls back down to earth as rain, snow, sleet, or hail. This is called precipitation.

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  50. 1.water can turn into ice or snow if it is cold.
    2.water covers 75% of the earth.
    3.2/3 of our body is made of water.
    4.water is a inexhaustible resource.
    5.we use the same water over and over.

    Water Cycle:
    Evaporation
    condensation
    precipitation

    First water Evaporates in to the air and clouds form.when the clouds can't hold anymore it starts to rain.(precipitation)And it repeats over and over.

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  51. 1. Water can turn into snow,sleet,or hail.
    2.Water covers 75 percent of the earth.
    3.There is no new water.
    4.water is a inexahaustble resource.
    5.2/3 of our body is made up of water.

    The water cycle: Evaporation,condesation,presipatacian,run off.

    First heat from the sun evaporates into the air.Second the water is turned into a gas and is pressured together to make a cloud called condensation.Then when the cloud gets really heavy it stars to rain,snow,sleet,or hail.That is called precipatacian.

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  52. 1.water covers 75% of the earth
    2.most the water on earth is salt water
    3.the pacific ocean is the largest body of water
    4.water goes through a cycle
    Liquid ice(solid) and water vapor(gas)
    The sun evaporates water then in the sky the water condenses in to clouds once the clouds get to heavy the water comes back down as rain sleet snow or hail this is called pracepetation

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  53. 1. Water turns into ice or snow if it is cold
    2. Deepest point: 36,198 feet (11,033 m) in the Mariana Trench in the western Pacific
    3. 75% of earth is made up of water
    4. 2/3 of your body is made up of water
    5. we use the same water over and over again

    It can turn into steam, ice, snow, sleet, rain or even hail.

    First comes evaporation then goes to water vapor into the clouds(condonsation) and then when it can't hold any more it falls to make presipatation. And then goes over and over and over and over and over and over again until the world ENDS!

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  54. Nicholas D - CarpenterFebruary 9, 2011 at 4:10 PM

    1. 2/3 of your body is water.
    2. 75% of the Earth is water.
    3.No new water on Earth.
    4. Water can be solid, liquid, or gas.
    5. Inexhaustible resource.

    Evaporation Condensation Precipitation

    The sun heats the water to make it evaporate. Once evaporated it condenses into clouds. Once the clouds get to big it precipitates.

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  55. nicholas H.-carpenterFebruary 9, 2011 at 4:10 PM

    1. water covers 75% of earth.
    2. water is a inexhaustible resource.
    3. we use the same water over and over again.
    4. 2/3 of our body contains water.
    5. we will never run out of water.

    The three stages are

    - Evaporation
    - Condensation
    - Precipitation

    evaporation is when the sun evaporates water and turns it into water vapor. condensation is when water vapor turns into droplets of water which forms clouds. And precipitation is when the clouds get to heavy with rain it starts to rain, and comes back to earth as rain, snow, sleet, or hail.

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  56. water can turn in ice
    almost all your body is water
    the water does not change
    water is inexhaustible recources
    water is 75 percent of earth


    evaporation
    conensation
    precipitation

    first it evoprates and forms a cloud.then it cant hold anymore so it rains

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  57. 1. Our bodies are 2/3 water
    2.we use water over and over again.
    3. water covers 75% of earth
    4. inexaustable resource.
    5. Is one of our daily needs.

    evaporation, condensation, precipitation.

    The water cycle begin when the sun heats up the water and makes it evaporate into water vapor. Then smaller pieces of water vapor gets together with bigger pieces and becomes a cloud. But when the cloud is too heavy, precipitation, rain, hail, sleet, or snow comes down.

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  58. some facts about water are ...

    water is used over and over.
    two thirds of our body is water
    75% of the of the earth is covered in water
    you can not get rid of water
    water is an inexhaustable resource

    Evaporation
    condensation
    precipation

    first water evaporates and makes clouds when the clouds cant hold any more it rains than there is filteration

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  59. Evaporation condensation precipitation

    The sun evaporates the water from the oceans and lakes and then it condenses into clouds and falls back to earth as rain sleet snow or hail.

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  60. 1. water covers 75% of earth
    2. 2/3s of of our body is made of water
    3. goes trough a cycle called the water cycle
    4. water can never run out
    5. can be alot of forms-sleet,ice,snow,rain

    Water cycle

    evaporation
    condensation
    precipitation

    first, water evaporates into the air by the sun ( we coudnt have the water cycle with out the sun, also, NO WATER CYCLE BOOGIE!!!!) Clouds start to form and when they get to heavy, it lets out the water and it starts to rain. it repeats all over again.

    NICE DANCE MRS ROLLINS!!!!!!

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  61. 1.2/3 of your body is water
    2.Water is 75% of earth
    3.Water freezes to many diffrent things
    4.You never ger new water
    5.You need water to live

    Condensation,evaporataion,Percipation.

    Water cycle :
    The water cycle is broken up in to 3 parts
    sun rays evaporat the water. Then send water vapor to the clouds . Once the clouds get to full they cool off and that makes rain.

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  62. Raymond Z.-Mrs.CarpenterFebruary 9, 2011 at 4:54 PM

    1.75% of the world is water.
    2.Water goes through a cycle, so some water is millions or billions of years old.
    3.Water can change to a gas, then solid, then back to liquid.
    4.25% of an apple is water
    5.2/3 of your body is water.

    1.Evaporation
    2.Condensation
    3.Precipitation
    4.Run Off
    The sun heats up the water on earth which makes the water evaporate in the form of gas (water vapor). Then the water vapor cools of in the sky it becomes little drops of water to form clouds. This is called condensation. When the cloud gets heavy, it precipitates in the form of rain, snow, hail, or sleet. The precipitation hits the earth and slowly goes back into lakes, rivers, and oceans. This is some times called "run off".

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  63. The water cycle is a never ending cycle that water goes through first it turns into water vapor, forms clouds that it rains the same exact water back to earth! AMAZING!

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  64. Ashley K. centani said..........February 9, 2011 at 5:20 PM

    water cycle boogie

    The water cycle boogie goes up and down the water cycle boogie goes round and round Evaporation
    Condensation Precipitation filtration The water cycle boogie up and down The water cycle boogie goes round and round


    That is what we Lerned in lab and on Thursday we are going to be put on you tube

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  65. *Water freezes at 0'C.
    *Water boills at 100'C.
    *Water covers 75% of the earth.
    *The water cycle uses the same water over and over agian.
    *Water is 2/3 of your body.

    Evaporation
    Condensation
    Precipition

    First the sun heats the water and turns it into water vapor.Then it turns into condensation. Then it rains and precipition.

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  66. 1. Water cover 75% of our planet
    2. 2/3 of our body our made up of water
    3. We use the same water over and over again
    4. The water that we drink is salt water ( we can't taste it )
    5. Water can turn into a gas liquid and solid!!!!!!

    WATER CYCLE:
    EVAPORATION
    CONDENSATION
    PERCIPITATION

    The water cycle starts when Evaporation in the air and clouds form. THE clouds can't hold any more water so it starts to rain (this is percipitation and it keeps on doing it for EVER!!!!!!!!!!!!

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  67. 1 Water covers 75% of the earth.
    2 Water is an inexhaustible resource
    3 Water is in the water cycle.
    4 most of the ocean water is salt water
    5 the rest of the water is tap water.

    Water cycle
    Evaporation,condensation, precipitation
    Water evaporates and clouds form. And then it cools off into the air(which is condensation)Then the water cant carry the water anymore so it rains which is precipitation.

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  68. 2/3 of your body is water
    75% is water on earth
    water freeze and turn in to water
    we use water every day
    we use same water

    water cycle

    precipitation
    evaporation
    condensation

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  69. jack h. Mrs carpenterFebruary 9, 2011 at 6:32 PM

    The stages of the water cycle go in this order evaporation, condensation, and precipitation.

    The water cycle is the cycle that keeps water going because there is no new water ever. It reuses the same water by turning it into water vapor with evaporation, then brings it together with condensation, then rains sleet snow or hail to bring the water back down.

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  70. christinn z. miss centanniFebruary 9, 2011 at 6:54 PM

    1.water covers 75% of the earth.
    2.water is a inexhaustible resource.
    3.we use the same water over and over.
    4.2/3 of our body is made of water.

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  71. jack h. Mrs carpenterFebruary 9, 2011 at 6:55 PM

    1, 75% of the Earth is covered by water.

    2,1% of water in the world is fresh water.


    3, The stage in the water cycle when the water goes back down is precipitation.

    4, Water can come in different shapes or figures such as snow, sleet. and hail.

    5, People are polluting are water so we can no longer use it in the water cycle.



    This is connected to my last blog of Jack.h-carpenter

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  72. 1: water covers 3/4 of the earth
    2:we use the same water never any new
    3:water makes up 3/4 of your body
    4:water precipitates in different ways snow sleet hail
    5:water is an inexhaustible resource

    the water cycle has several parts to it the sun heats up water it condensates then evaporates then it precipitate and then runoff and keeps repeating it self

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  73. 5 facts about the water:
    1.water covers about 75% of earth's surface.
    2.water can turn into Ice.
    3.The cloud made of water.
    4.water helps life.
    5.2/3 of our body is water.

    3 stage of water:
    .Evaporation
    .condensation
    .precipitation

    The water cycle:
    When the sun heat up water in ocean and turns it into vapor. the vapor goes into the air. then the vapor gets cold and changes back into liquid, forming clouds. when the clouds get heavy and water falls back to the earth.(rain)

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  74. Jeanette C.- MelanconFebruary 9, 2011 at 8:59 PM

    The five facts I know about water:
    1.75% of earth is covered in water.
    2.The earth has no new water.
    3.Water goes in cycles called the water cycle.
    4.The water is being polluted by us.
    5.2/3 of your body is water.

    The three stages of water is:
    -Evaporation
    -Condensation
    -Precipitation

    The water cycle starts when the sun heats the water and evaporate in the sky ,then the tiny water drops forms into a cloud and then it rains when there is too much water vapor in the clouds so it rains.It starts over and over again and never stops.

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  75. 1.75% of water covers earth.
    2.2/3 of your body is made out of water.
    3.Water is inexahable.
    4.1% of water is fresh water.
    5.we drink the same water the dinousours used to drink.

    Three of the water cycle is:

    evaporation,condonsation,and precipatation

    The water cycle starts with the sun and the sun carrys water to created a cloud.If the cloud has to much water it starts to hail,rain,snow,or sleet.

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  76. The three stages of the water cycle is:

    -Evaporation
    -Condensation
    -Precipitation

    What I know about the water cycle is that, the water cycle repeats its self. Other thing I know about the water cycle is that 75% covers the earth while 25% is land.Water is a inexhaustible resource. I loved Mrs.Rollions :)

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  77. will f. - Rollins/BeanFebruary 10, 2011 at 7:48 AM

    75 percent of water covers the earth. the same amount covers your body, four and one tenth percent of water is drinkable.we also reuse water in the water cycle evaporation condensation and also precipataion.

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  78. The three stages are:

    Evaporation
    Condensation
    Precipatation


    What I know about the water cycle is that it repeats itself.Anotherthing I nkow is that 75% of water covers Earth and 25% is land.

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