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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