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MDBA Education Resources 2010 I Photocopying permitted for educational or personal use only. Requests and inquiries concerning reproduction and rights outside this permission should be addressed to [email protected] Draw arrows in the diagram below to indicate where water moves through the water cycle. The arrows should show evaporation (including transpiration), condensation, precipitation and collection. Precipitation Evaporation Condensation Collection Transpiration Evaporation Write down the change of state of the water in each part of the cycle in the above diagram. For example, water changes from a liquid to a solid when it forms snow. Evaporation: From a to a Condensation: From a to a Precipitation: From a to a Collection: From a to a THE WATER CYCLE WATER GOES ‘ROUND & ‘ROUND
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Page 1: ATER CLE WATER GOES ‘ROUND & ‘ROUND · MDBA Education Resources 2010 I Photocopying permitted for educational or personal use only. Requests and inquiries concerning reproduction

MDBA Education Resources 2010 I Photocopying permitted for educational or personal use only. Requests and inquiries concerning reproduction and rights outside this permission should be addressed to [email protected]

Draw arrows in the diagram below to indicate where water moves through the water cycle. The arrows should show evaporation (including transpiration), condensation, precipitation and collection.

Precipitation Evaporation Condensation Collection Transpiration Evaporation

Write down the change of state of the water in each part of the cycle in the above diagram. For example, water changes from a liquid to a solid when it forms snow.

Evaporation: From a to a

Condensation: From a to a

Precipitation: From a to a

Collection: From a to a

THE WATERCYCLEWATER GOES ‘ROUND & ‘ROUND

Transpiration EvaporationCondensationPrecipitation Collection