How many people agree with the Water Cycle?

Monday, May 17, 2010

Who I Have Commented On

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Thursday, May 6, 2010

Why and How Does The Cloud Formation happen?

Evaporation and condensation have to do with the Cloud Formation. The water molecules in the vapor and reaches soaking making the water vapor look like clouds. Also the temperature, humidity, and the sea level from the earth all have to do with the Cloud Formation. Why does the Cloud Formation happen? Well, the main objective of the Cloud Formation is that the clouds apply as a wall for heat moving in and out of earth's atmosphere. The clouds distribute the dust, bacteria, and etc all over the planet's surface. See, we do need the Cloud Formation.

Why and How Does The Water Cycle happen?

The Water cycle is very important.Without this liquid, all living things could die, such as us and animals. Something interesting is that we have been using the same water ever since earth began, and conserving it. How does it happen? The same four parts, evaporation that forms water into water vapor, then the water forms into clouds, and turns into liquid falling in the atmosphere.

Wednesday, May 5, 2010

When and Where Is The Cloud Formation and Water Cycle Formed?

The Water Cycle can happen anywhere. There are three different major places where it can happen: the atmosphere, the surface, and the ground. The water cycle can start whenever, it doesn't have a certain time. The Cloud Formation can happen anywhere in the atmosphere. When does it happen? Well, the Cloud Formation depends on the weather.

What Is The Cloud Formation?

The clouds are formed when the air containing water vapor is freshed below the dew point. The final moisture condenses into doplets and goes into the atmosphere. Condensation also has to do with the Cloud Formation. Usually the clouds are formed when the pressure aloft is reduced or just by the mixture of cool and warm weather currents.

Tuesday, May 4, 2010

What Is The Water Cycle?

The Water Cycle is made from four different parts. One of them is Evaporation- which is liquid to water vapor. Condensation-water vapor to liquid. Precipitaion- any form of water that falls to the earth. Last of all is Transpiration- which is when the plants lose water through their plants. Transpiration and Evaporation work together. You could also add this part- Collection is when the water that falls in the oceans or lakes, it becomes what is called "groundwater". This is the Water Cycle.