

Water never runs out...
Why? Continue reading to find out how mysterious water is.
The Earth is sometimes also known as the "Water Planet." It is known as that because 71% of its surface is covered by water.

Water is never still! It is constantly moving on, above, and below the Earth's surface. It recycles itself!

The water cycle includes three different states of water, which are solid, liquid, and gas.
The four main stages of the water cycle are: evaporation, condensation, precipitation, and collection.


First, the bodies of water are heated by the sun's rays. During this process, the water droplets/molecules are changed from a liquid to a gas. This process is called evaporation.







When water evaporates, the water vapor rises.
As water vapor rises, it becomes cooled and changes back into its liquid form.
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Water never runs out...
Why? Continue reading to find out how mysterious water is.
The Earth is sometimes also known as the "Water Planet." It is known as that because 71% of its surface is covered by water.

Water is never still! It is constantly moving on, above, and below the Earth's surface. It recycles itself!
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