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The Amazing Water Cycle: How Rain Happens
Have you ever wondered where rain comes from? It's all part of a fantastic journey called the water cycle! The water cycle is how water moves all around our planet, from the sky to the ground and back again. Let's dive in and see how it works!
Evaporation: Water's Big Adventure
The first step in the water cycle is evaporation. Imagine the sun shining down on a lake or the ocean. The sun's heat turns some of the water into a gas called water vapor. This water vapor rises up into the air, just like steam from a hot shower. Evaporation happens all the time, everywhere there's water!
Condensation: Forming Clouds
As the water vapor rises higher into the sky, it gets colder. The cold air causes the water vapor to turn back into tiny, tiny water droplets or ice crystals. This is called condensation. These tiny droplets and crystals join together with dust and other particles in the air to form clouds. Think of it like many, many tiny water balloons getting together to make one big, fluffy cloud.
Precipitation: Raindrops are Born
When the clouds get full of water droplets or ice crystals, they become heavy. Eventually, the air can't hold any more water. So, the water falls back to the Earth as precipitation. Precipitation can be rain, snow, sleet, or hail, depending on how cold it is in the clouds and near the ground. Rain is the most common type of precipitation.
Collection: Water's Return
Once the rain falls on the ground, it needs somewhere to go! Some of the rain soaks into the ground, becoming groundwater, which plants use to grow. Other rain flows into rivers, lakes, and oceans. This is called collection. Eventually, the water in these places will evaporate again, and the whole cycle starts over. Isn't that amazing?
So, the next time it rains, remember the water cycle. It's a never-ending journey that keeps our planet alive and green!

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- Evaporation: When water turns into a gas called water vapor.
- Condensation: When water vapor turns back into tiny water droplets.
- Precipitation: Water falling from clouds as rain, snow, sleet, or hail.
- Collection: When water gathers in rivers, lakes, and oceans.
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