Introduction
Use the links below to gather information about the important processes that make up the water cycle.
The Internet Resources
General Information
EPA Region 7 - Kids Page - THE WATER CYCLE - The sun shines on water in rivers, lakes, streams, wetlands and oceans and makes the water warmer. This turns the water into vapor or steam. The water vapor leaves the lake or ocean or river and goes into the air, where it becomes a cloud.
Make a Water Cycle Wheel - The endless movement of water in nature is called the water cycle. If you want to color your own Water Cycle Wheel, then click on the arrow. -->
The Water Cycle - Fun facts for kids about the Water Cycle. Includes photos, activity suggestions and some printable worksheets.
The Water Cycle - Reading Comprehension - Reading comprehension passages for the water cycle. Students choose words for each part of the cycle in the passage and then check their answers.
The Water Cycle - ZoomSchool.com - The Water Cycle (also known as the hydrologic cycle) is the journey water takes as it circulates from the land to the sky and back again.
Water Cycle WebQuest - Our class is going on a trip through the water cycle. We are all going to become drops of water. We will discover the answers to the following questions...
Content by Debbie Rosenstein, debra.rosenstein@gpisd.org
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Last revised Tue Oct 27 10:15:50 US/Pacific 2009