The Water Cycle

The Water Cycle by Bobbie Kalman, published by Crabtree Publishing Company in 2006, is a 32-page exploration of the essential processes that govern the movement of water on Earth. This book introduces children to the water cycle through a clear, step-by-step approach, making complex scientific concepts accessible and engaging. With full-color diagrams and vivid images, it illustrates how processes such as evaporation, condensation, and precipitation work together, emphasizing the cycle’s significance to all life.
Readers will discover how plants contribute to the water cycle through transpiration and learn about the role of ancient underground water in this vital system. The book also highlights the importance of water conservation and offers insights into how individuals can help protect this precious resource. Designed for young learners, The Water Cycle serves as an informative resource in the fields of science and environmental education, making it a valuable addition to any educational collection.
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All life on Earth depends on the water cycle! The Water Cycle is a fascinating book that introduces children to this important cycle using a clear, step-by step approach. Kids will learn about how different processes, including evaporation, condensation, precipitation, and run-off, work together to move water from the ground to the air and then back down again. Full-color diagrams and beautiful images accompany clear text to help make the water cycle come alive for kids as they learn – How plants contribute to the water cycle through transpiration – How water trapped underground for thousands of years remains part of the water cycle – The importance of water to all living things – Ways in which people can help protect Earth’s water and keep it clean Teacher’s guide available.
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