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By: Rachel McKenzie The Sun The sun has enough energy to heat the water on the Earth’s surface, changing it into water vapor or gas. Evaporation Gas form of water As soon as the water is changed into a gas it rises into the atmosphere. Transpiration The extra water that plants don’t use Usually there are droplets on the plants leaves These droplets are called dew By noon the water has turned into vapor Condensation Liquid form of water The tiny droplets in the water vapor stick together forming clouds. Precipitation Solid or liquid form of water The clouds become heavy and let out precipitation. Forms of precipitation are snow, hail, sleet, and rain Collection All the water collects into larger water areas. Brooks, streams, lakes, ponds, rivers, and oceans are collection areas. Percolation The seeping of water into the soil Ultimately the water collects and accumulates as ground water Groundwater Water that’s beneath the Earth’s land surface forming a waterway Carving large caves into rocks Runoff Excess water that is not absorbed by land Water flowing down from streams and rivers into the ocean and lakes