Water Cycle

The Project

The water cycle, also known as the hydrologic cycle, refers to the continuous movement of water on Earth. The Sun's heat causes the water in the oceans to evaporate, forming water vapor. This water vapor then condenses into clouds and eventually falls back to the Earth's surface as precipitation, such as rain or snow. Through Scratch, information about the water cycle is provided. Without the water cycle, life on Earth would not be sustained.

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Team Comments

I chose to make this project because...

This water vapor then condenses into clouds and eventually falls back to the Earth's surface as precipitation, such as rain or snow. Through Scratch, information about the water cycle is provided. Without the water cycle, life on Earth would not be sustained.

What I found difficult and how I worked it out

This water vapor then condenses into clouds and eventually falls back to the Earth's surface as precipitation, such as rain or snow. Through Scratch, information about the water cycle is provided. Without the water cycle, life on Earth would not be sustained.

Next time, I would...

This water vapor then condenses into clouds and eventually falls back to the Earth's surface as precipitation, such as rain or snow. Through Scratch, information about the water cycle is provided. Without the water cycle, life on Earth would not be sustained.

About the team

  • India
  • Raspberry Jam

Team members

  • Vaishanavi