Hydrologic Cycle (Grade 4)
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Hydrologic Cycle
Use the diagram of the hydrologic cycle to help fill in the blanks in the paragraph.
First, a water droplet , it becomes water vapor in the air. Next, the water vapor to become a cloud, fog, or mist. Then the condensed water droplets back to Earth as rain, snow, sleet, or hail. On Earth, the water often flows into and flows out to a large body of water like a lake or an ocean. Water can also seep into the ground, through loose soil or cracks, and become .
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First, a water droplet , it becomes water vapor in the air. Next, the water vapor to become a cloud, fog, or mist. Then the condensed water droplets back to Earth as rain, snow, sleet, or hail. On Earth, the water often flows into and flows out to a large body of water like a lake or an ocean. Water can also seep into the ground, through loose soil or cracks, and become .
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