Wednesday, November 18, 2020

The water cycle

 The water cycle

WALT: Write an explanation

 Liquid water is found in oceans, rivers, lakes—and even underground. 

The water cycle is the path that all water follows as it moves around. Earth in different states. The four-part water cycle is evaporation, transpiration, condensation, precipitation the action or process of precipitating a substance from a solution.


Each year the world is using 9,087 billion cubic meters of water per year. That's a lot of water that's getting used each year.

Humans are creating a problem by making lots and lots of plastic and polluting the water. Also killing sea life by making plastic and it's blowing into the sea and the fish think its food and eat it and die.

China uses 362 trillion gallons of water every year that`s the most in the world that gets used in one year per country.

Now you know how much water the world uses per year and how the water cycle works. 








2 comments:

  1. Hi Ryan I like the blog post about the water cycle. But next time you could add some more. Good jod.
    From Daz at Ahipara school.

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  2. Hi Ryan my name is Mikaire I am a year 8 student that goes to Paihia School. I love that you posted about the water cycle. That is a lot of water the we all use per year. I have learnt about the water cycle before but I had no idea that we used that much water per year.
    Do you know how much water New Zealand uses per year?

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