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Friday, 3 July 2020

Water Cycle - Animation 2020


This is my animation for Term 2. We've spent the whole term learning about the 4 spheres and now I've showed my learning through an animation about the Water Cycle to symbolise knowledge I have learnt about the Hydrosphere.
 Here is the transcript!

Welcome to my Animation. 
Team 5 has been learning about the 4 spheres. Today, I’ll be talking about the Hydrosphere. The Hydrosphere refers to all liquid substances here on earth. The water cycle plays a very important role in the Hydrosphere. Let’s take a look at what it consists of!

Precipitation
Precipitation is rain, snow or hail that is formed in the clouds and falls down on earth.

Accumulation
Accumulation is when precipitated water is collected in lakes,rivers, streams and also the ocean.

Transpiration
Plants sweat! This is called Transpiration. Transpiration is evaporated water from surfaces of all living parts such as leaves and stems. Plants gain the water from precipitation through their roots with the help of Photosynthesis, which accounts for approximately 10% of all evaporation water whilst the rest is from surface water.

Evaporation
Evaporation is when surface water is changed into water vapor which is also gas.  This is done when heat from the sun breaks the bond holding the water molecules together making it easier to evaporate.

Condensation
Condensation is important to the water cycle because it is responsible for the formation of clouds. It is the opposite of evaporation and is the process by which water vapor is changed into water liquid. Once the clouds have held too much water droplets, it starts to rain, hail or snow. Then we’re back to how we started.

And that’s the Water Cycle! A continuous non stopping sequence or rotation with the many stages like Precipitation, Evaporation and Condensation. I hope you’ve learnt a lot with me. Ka Kite ano!

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