Condensation, Water vapor is cooled by the air, causing the gas to condense into water droplets., Evaporation, Sun heats the water in oceans, lakes, and rivers., Precipitation, Clouds become too full of water and water falls to the ground in rain, hail, snow, or sleet, Collection, Water falls back into lakes, rivers and oceans., Runoff, Water that flows or moves along Earth's surface, Water Cycle, The flow of precipitation, evaporation and condensation., Groundwater, Water that soaks into the ground., Source, Where something like water, comes from., Water Vapor, Water is turned into a gas from liquid, from heating, Accumulation, Water is collected after precipitation or rain., Surface Water, Water that collects on the surface of the ground., Transpiration, Process by which water is returned to the atmosphere from plants., Atmosphere, Layers of gases that surround Earth that contain the air we breathe, and where weather happens, Climate, The long-term pattern of temperature and precipitation in an area. It describes what the weather is usually like., Clouds, Tiny droplets of water or ice that have condensed in the atmosphere and become visible., Cycle, A process that repeats over and over, such as the water cycle., Energy, The ability to do work or cause change; in the water cycle this mostly refers to energy from the Sun., Moisture, Water in the air or on surfaces, including water vapor, dew, fog, or wetness., Weather, The day-to-day conditions of the atmosphere, including temperature, precipitation, wind, and clouds..

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