Waddles the Water Cycle
Waddles the Water Cycle is a continuous movement of water on Earth so he never stop
working. He always busy working because Waddles has three major process.
When the sun's energy strike the water on the land and water surface, its time for Waddles
to go to work. The water evaporates adding gaseous water vapor to the atmosphere.
The sun sure make Waddles all heated up but Waddles need to cool off. As Waddles cools
off, water vapor condenses and eventually falls as precipitation (rain, snow, or sleet).
When plants have enough of Waddles, Waddles exit the plants during transpiration,
evaporation from the plant's leaves.
Now, when Waddles isnt held back by plants or bound by soil particles, he either runs off
into a river and streams or restores groundwater.
Waddles will reenter the atmosphere by evaporation, condensation, and precipitation. But
wait! There more! Waddles will never stop because Waddles continuously move water between
the land, bodies of water, and the atmosphere.
Copyright © Neil Halista | Year Posted 2009
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