Evaporation – The Sun heats up water in rivers, lakes, and seas, turning it into water vapour (a gas) that rises into the air. Condensation – As the vapour goes higher, it cools down and turns back into tiny drops of water, forming clouds. Precipitation – When the clouds get heavy, the water falls back to the ground as rain, snow, or hail. Collection – The water flows over the land, gathering in rivers, lakes, and oceans, and the cycle starts again. Water cycle recap 1 2 3 4 Intro Freshwater Overview (12-18) 10/24
Original Slide Deck: Freshwater Overview 12-18
Topics: Climate. Freshwater. Citizen Science. Plastic Pollution. Nutrient Pollution.
Suitable Ages: 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18.
Keywords: Citizen Science. Climate. Climate Change. Contamination. Ecosystem. Education. Environment. Farming. Fertilisers. Freshwater. Freshwater. Freshwater Monitoring. Microplastics. Nutrients. Plastics. Plastics. Plastics. Plastics. Pollution. River Restoration. Rivers. Water. Water Cycle. Water Quality.
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