The water cycle is the continuous movement of water on Earth.
The water cycle begins with evaporation, the heating of water by the sun. Due to evaporation, water turns into it's gas form, water vapor. It rises until it hits weather that is too cold for it to remain as water vapor, so it condenses, meaning it turns back into water droplets or small ice crystals, which, together, form a cloud. When this cloud gets too heavy, it drops it and the water falls back to earth as precipitation. There are four main forms of precipitation, rain, snow, sleet, or hail.
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