Water Cycle

The Water Cycle

What is the water cycle? • Earth.comThe tittle I have chosen today is water cycle.

The cycle of processes by which water circulates between the earth’s oceans, atmosphere, and land involves precipitation as rain and snow, drainage in streams and rivers, and return to the atmosphere by evaporation and transpiration and it helps to have a system for water use. – Water moves from the earth to the air to the earth again meaning we are using the same water that was once used by the dinosaurs. Water moves from clouds to land and back to the oceans in a Never ending cycle. When a puddle dries up, tiny particles of water break away from the liquid in the puddle and go into the air. Clouds are a mass of water drops or Ice crystals suspended in the atmosphere. When water returns to the earth in different forms, it is called percipitation. It grows plants and trees for the living. Oceans salt primarily comes from rocks on land and meanings in the seafloor.The action of process of precipitation a substance from a solution.

I found this so interesting and fun because it was about water

 

 

Water

Hi welcome back to my blog as you can see I have slides perpared for you today and the topic today is water.

I hope you will enjoy this slide.

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`Anzac Day

welcome back to my blog Today I will be sharing what I lernt about Anzac Day

For writing an reading I learnt that Anzac Day marks the date when New Zealand and Australian troops landed at Gallipoli in Turkey on 25 April 1915 during the first World War. Every year on Anzac Day ,dawn parades are held all over New zealand to remeber people who have taken pert in a war.                                                                                                  Anzac Day is a national day of remembrance in Australia and New Zealand that broadly.                                                          What I enjoyed about Anzac Day is the Biscuits.

 

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