hydrologic cycle

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hydrologic cycle

The water cycle

Discusses the water cycle, its different stages, and how people depend on it.

Water

"Introduces water and the water cycle to young readers, including basic molecules, bodies of water, water states, uses, and conservation"--Provided by publisher.

Investigating the water cycle

Investigates how water is constantly moving between Earth's surface, the air, and the ground.

El ciclo del agua

2020
"Understanding the water cycle provides a solid foundation for comprehending weather and even some climate change topics . . . [discusses] the basics of the water cycle, from precipitation to evaporation, and includes fact boxes to provide more vocabulary and concept context"--Provided by publisher.

Investigating the water cycle

Investigates how water is constantly moving between Earth's surface, the air, and the ground.

This raindrop has a billion stories to tell

2020
"This . . . tale follows a raindrop's journey on Earth; from the time of the dinosaurs to the creation of the earliest cities and beyond. It explains how Earth has depended on the same water supply throughout its existence by flowing and falling all around us, fueling and forming much of what we have seen and used for millions of years"--Provided by publisher.
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El ciclo del agua

2017
An examination of the water cycle and the importance of water.

What is the water cycle?

Drip, drip! Rain falls from dark clouds in the sky. It gathers in little puddles on the ground below. But where did the rain come from? And after the clouds part and the sun comes out, where do the puddles of water go? What's up with water? The answers are all a part of the water cycle! Explore this curricular topic through simple text paired with bright, lively photos.

The great water cycle adventure

Introduce children to the natural world with this fresh, bold, and bright nonfiction book! Follow the journey of water, from raindrops to rivers and then back to the clouds. Children have lots of questions about the world around them, and this book helps them discover many amazing and wonderful scientific facts about nature. The charming collage-effect illustrations are inspired by farms and scenery that the illustrator sees around her home in New Hampshire. Lively texts engage children and make this book a favorite to return to again and again. There are also Notes to Parents and Teachers at the end to encourage further exploration and learning.

When Cloud became a cloud

2021
"Meet Cloud! Follow along as she moves, transforms, precipitates, and more in this ... humorous portrayal of the water cycle"--Amazon.
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