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The Planet Earth




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�� 1. Label the stages of the water cycle. ��
� 1 � 2 � 3 �� 4


�� 2. Complete the water cycle.
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First, the Sun water in the ocean.
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� The water becomes water . The water��
� vapour rises in the air. This is called
� evaporation.

� Next, the water vapour down and forms������ clouds. This is condensation.

Then, clouds get of water and become heavy. The water as rain or snow.
This is called precipitation.

Finally, most water into rivers, lakes and oceans. This is called .


3. Read and write T (true) or F (false).

�� 1. The ground is all the air on the Earth.
�� 2. The first stage of the water cycle is precipitation.
�� 3. The ground is made up of soil, rocks, water, air and remains of plants and
������������ animals.
�� 4. The atmosphere is all the air around the Earth.
�� 5. There are three states of water: solid, gaseous and rain.
�� 6. When liquid water cools down it becomes solid.
�� 7. We can find liquid water in the clouds.

4. Now, copy the true sentences and correct the false ones.

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3. �� 4.
5. ���� � � � � � � � � �� 6.� ������ 7.

5. Look and write liquid, solid or gas.

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