By: Ricayanna Clarke
Mr.Fraizer
804
Science
TABLE OF CONTENTS
1. INTRODUCTION
2. CHAPTER 1 – The Water Cycle
3. CHAPTER 2 - What is Evaporation?
4. CHAPTER 3 - Condensation
5. CHAPTER 4 - Precipitation
6. CHAPTER 5 - Major sources of water
7. CHAPTER 6 - Where are places that irrigation would be common?
8. CONCLUSION
9. BIBILIOGRAPHY
INTRODUCTION The reason why I chose this topic is because I was interested in the water cycle. The water cycle caught my attention because I wanted to know the process, and how it works. I also chose this topic because I have some things I would like to know more about this topic on the water cycle. I want to know what the steps in the water cycle are. I want to know what it is, and how it works. I would like to know who discovered the water cycle. I chose this topic because I would like to make a model of the water cycle, and explain to people how the water cycle works. I am grateful to tell people what I’ve learned, and discovered. I would like others to learn how the water cycle works as well. I am going to make it interesting. I will try my best to give a very descriptive entertaining model of the water cycle. I chose this topic to learn more about the water cycle. I hope to learn when and who discovered it.
CHAPTER 1: The Water Cycle
The water cycle which is also known as the hydraulic cycle is a cycle that continues. The water travels in the atmosphere, forma a cloud, and rains. Then the cycle continues to go on. Without the cycle there would be no life on Earth. Then the cycle continues to go on. Without the water cycle helps recycle the Earth’s water. There are various steps to help make the water cycle. Evaporation, condensation, transportation, and precipitation are all parts to keep the cycle going. The water cycle is a movement of water in the middle of the Earth’s surface and atmosphere. Without the water cycle there would be no living things because every living