The water cycle is the system by which Earth’s water is collected, purified, and distributed from the environment to living things and then returned to the environment. Through modeling and an experiment, students explore the various steps of the water cycle and make connections between the water cycle and all living things.

Objectives

Students will

  • Describe the various components of the water cycle and the path that a water molecule might take on its way through this cycle.
  • Explain why the water cycle is important to living things.
  • Describe how plants affect the movement of water in a watershed.

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