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Earth Science

Welcome to the Water Cycle

Welcome to this microlearning module on the water cycle! You might already know that water moves around our planet in a continuous loop, but how exactly does this happen? In this module, we’ll break down the water cycle into its four main stages—evaporation, condensation, precipitation, and collection—and explore how they connect to keep Earth’s water in motion. By the end, you’ll not only understand each stage but also see how they work together in real-world examples, like rainstorms or rivers flowing into the ocean. Get ready to explain the process in your own words—it’s a great way to deepen your understanding! Let’s dive in.

Learning Objective
By the end of this module, learners will be able to explain the water cycle's four main stages, describe their interconnections, and apply this knowledge to real-world examples using self-explanation techniques.
5‑8
Minutes
5
Key Concepts
3
Quiz Questions

What is the Water Cycle?

Water Rises from Earth

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Stage 2: Condensation & Cloud Formation

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Stage 3: Precipitation & Collection

How the Stages Connect

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