Friday, December 12, 2014

The waTer CycLe ^^


All You Need To Know AbouT "The waTer CycLe" ;) 






Vocabulary:-


Word
Native Language
Definition
Clouds
سحـاب
-Made of water vapor from underground and it goes into the air and forms the clouds.
Precipitation
هطـول
-Is rain, snow, or ice that falls from the sky.
Run-off
هـرب
-Is moving water into the land.
Infiltration
تسلـل
-Makes the rainfalls goes into the soil.
Groundwater
الميـاه الجوفيـة
-Water that down the surface of the earth.
Plant uptake
امتصـاص النبـات
-When the water from the soil is taken by the roots of the plants and used to make the plant grow.
Sunlight
ضـوء الشمـس
-The energy (light) that come from the sun.
Transpiration
تعـرق
-The water that goes through the roots of the plants evaporates and goes into the air as vapor (gas).
Evaporation
تبخـر
-Water from (river, sea, or etc.) changing into vapor.  
Water vapor
بخـار المـاء
-Water in gas form.
Condensation
تكـاثـف
-When the water vapor come closer to each other.
-Water vapor changing to liquid.


The Water Cycle Diagram:- 





Video Summary:- 

In this video you will know everything related to the water cycle and how it works. Water cycle is the process of water, cycle that always repeats over time on the Earth. The water cycle usually starts with clouds, which are made of water vapor. From underground, it goes up into the air and forms the clouds, then the clouds makes precipitation which is rain, snow, or ice that falls from the sky, then the “rain” run off which is moving into the land, after that the rain falls and goes into the soil and this process known as “infiltration”, which hold it and form the groundwater, water that down the Earth surface, from this water, there is a process called “plant uptake” happen at the same, when the water from the soil is taken by the roots of the plants and used to make the plant grew. Then the sunlight is the main energy in this cycle is the energy or the light that come from the sun makes the water that goes through the roots of the plants evaporate and goes into the air as gas and this process known as “transpiration”, then when the sun heat the water from (rivers, seas, or etc.) and change it into vapor which is water in gas form this process known as “evaporation”. Finally this water vapor come closer and closer to each and form the clouds and this process known as “condensation”, and the whole cycle repeat again and again!                                       

Video:-





Reflection:- 

1) What did you enjoy most about this project and why? 
- I enjoyed learning about the water cycle because I think it is the way of life. Also, I loved the activities we choose to do. I almost did all of them and that part makes me proud of myself. And I enjoyed every second in this project.

2) What was most challenging for you during this project and why?   
-I think the collaboration with my group work was one of the challenging of this project because I am kind of person who want all of my work to be done perfectly and that was the my main problem and also making my video because I did it with with Movavi not iMovie and that was my main problem and challenge in this project but Ms. Kara help me to put it in iMovie and I finished by the deadline. Another challenge to make everyone from your group focus in his work especially when you are the leader.

3) What new skills did you learn from doing this project? 
- I think I learned a lot of skills like collaborate with your group work, and how to make everyone focus in his work and planing how to make the project more interesting.  

4) Is there anything that you could have done to improve any of your work? Explain! 
- Yes, I have a lot of things to improve it:  - Like record our voice in our video.
                                                                    - Make experiment that related to our cycle.  
                                                                    - Make a prefect background.





Quiz:- 
                        Earth Cycles
                              "The Water Cycle"  


   3 Directions: Choose the right answer for each statement.

 1. What turns water on the Earth into vapor in the water cycle?
     a) The moon
     b) Water treatment centers
     c) The sun
     d) Global warming 

2. In the water cycle what is it called when water goes up through a plant and is turned into a vapor?
    a) Precipitation
    b) Condensation
    c) Evaporation
    d) Transpiration

3. Which stage is NOT part of the water cycle?
      a) Evaporation
      b) Transpiration
      c) Condensation
      d) Respiration
   
4. Where does the energy that powers the water cycle come from?
    a) Plants
    b) Animals
    c) Electrical outlets
    d) The sun
            
  Directions: Put true or false for each statement (If it false, then put the correct answer)                                                                  

_____ Clouds make from the process that called run-off (_________)

______ Water vapor is water in ice form (_________)

______ Groundwater is the water that under the Earth surface   (______)

_______ Transpiration is the water that moved into the land   (________)


   4 Directions: Fill in the blank with the correct answer
 
1. Water cycle is the process of water, cycle that always ________ over time on the Earth. The water cycle usually starts with ___________ which is water vapor from underground.

2. __________ is water moving into the land.

3. __________ is the process that makes the rainfalls goes into the soil.

4. __________ this is when the water from the soil is taken by the roots of plants and used to make the plants grew.



  3 Directions: Identify each number with the correct word  

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Activities:- 


The Water Cycle Model:- 



 




 Mobile:- 



Comic Script:-



The Water Cycle Poem:- 







Comic Video:-





Cartoon Video:-









The Water Cycle Essay:- 


               Water is perhaps the most important component of any ecosystem. All living organisms need water to grow and survive. In an ecosystem, water cycles through the atmosphere, soil, rivers, lakes, and oceans. Some water is stored deep in the earth. Surface water, on the other hand, is the source that sustains life on land. Water cycle is the process of water, cycle that always repeats over time on the Earth. Water cycle is the process that related to life because if anything will not happen in the process, then the whole cycle will fail that’s kind of scary because if this process fail or didn’t continue, then almost all the organisms will die because all of them relies on water to do almost everything in life.

               The water cycle, also known as the Hydrologic Cycle or the H2O cycle, describes the continuous movement of water on, above and below the surface of the Earth. It’s a competition for produce new thing from other things and everything related to natural. The water cycle usually starts with clouds which are made of water vapor. From underground, it goes up into the air and forms the clouds, then the clouds makes precipitation which is rain, snow, or ice that falls from the sky, then the “rain” run off which is moving into the land, after that the rain falls and goes into the soil and this process known as “infiltration”, which hold it and form the groundwater, water that down the Earth surface, from this water, there is a process called “plant uptake” happen at the same, when the water from the soil is taken by the roots of the plants and used to make the plant grew. Then the sunlight is the main energy in this cycle is the energy or the light that come from the sun makes the water that goes through the roots of the plants evaporate and goes into the air as gas and this process known as “transpiration”, then when the sun heat the water from (rivers, seas, or etc..) and change it into vapor which is water in gas form this process known as “evaporation”. Finally this water vapor come closer and closer to each and form the clouds and this process known as “condensation”, and the whole cycle repeats again and again!                                                                                                                                                                                           The atmosphere which is the air (sky) carried the clouds which make the precipitation and run off from the mountain and infiltration then goes into the lithosphere, after that the water goes into the biosphere which is the roots of the plants, and this water from the plant and the hydrosphere evaporate and goes into the atmosphere as a water vapor, then the clouds form from the water vapor. Finally the cycle will start and repeats again and again on the Earth.
               
               The water cycle is responsible for distributing water across the earth through evaporation, condensation and precipitation, a process that is vital for sustaining life on earth by providing water to plants, animals and humans. It is also the driving force behind the earth's climate. Clouds are formed through condensation, and temperature is regulated through evaporation and water vapor in the air. The water cycle involves the exchange of energy, which leads to temperature changes.The water cycle related to all other cycles such as rock cycle and carbon cycle, which make it an important cycle!         

               Water cycle related to the rock cycle when the clouds form and complete by the process that called “condensation” those clouds make precipitation which is related to weathering which is breaking down small rocks by ice, rain, or plant and those small rocks called “sediments”.          Water cycle related to carbon cycle during the photosynthesis the plant takes in carbon dioxide, water, and sunlight to produce its own food than it takes out oxygen, also it took water from underground which is come when the precipitation run off and infiltrated into the soil and when the sun hit the plant, the remaining water evaporate and goes into the air as water vapor and that water vapor come loser to each other and form the clouds.    

                The water available to planet Earth is the same, water that has always been available and the only, water that ever will be available. Because water covers three-quarters of the earth’s surface, it might appear that there is plenty to go around. In reality, however, we have limited amount of usable fresh water. So, we have to save our water and make the water cycle continues working because if it stopped, the planet will die! 

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