The Water Cycle
Grade 2 · Science · Earth and Its Resources · Ohio, USA
Lesson Summary
The water cycle is how water moves from the Earth to the sky and back again over and over.
Explanation
The water cycle has no beginning and no end — it just keeps going. The sun heats water in oceans, lakes, and rivers, and the water evaporates into the air as water vapor. The water vapor rises, cools, and turns into tiny water drops that form clouds. This is called condensation. When the clouds get heavy enough, the water falls back to Earth as rain or snow. This is called precipitation. Then it all starts again!
Practice Questions
Q1: What three main steps make up the water cycle?
Answer: Evaporation, condensation, and precipitation.
Q2: What heats the water to start the water cycle?
Answer: The sun
Q3: What is precipitation?
Answer: Water falling from clouds back to Earth as rain, snow, sleet, or hail.
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The Water Cycle is a lesson in the Earth and Its Resources chapter of Grade 2 Science. It is part of the Ohio, USA school curriculum and covers key concepts that students need to understand at this level.
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The Water Cycle is taught in Grade 2 as part of the Science curriculum in Ohio, USA.
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