AIM: TO LOOK AT THE WATER CYCLE AND HOW CLIMATE CHANGE IS AFFECTING IT.
Definition:

Scientific words:
- Evaporation. When water is heated by radiant energy it turns into water vapor.
- Transpiration. Evaporation from plants.
- Condensation. When water vapor cools, molecules join together and form clouds.
- Precipitation. When clouds get heavy the waters falls as rain, sleet, hail, or snow.
- Acidification: the action or process of making or becoming acidic.
We will be conducting an experiment that looks at the different ways that climate change is affecting the water cycle.


THE WATER CYCLE EXPERIMENT
Bag 1: Normal Water cycle
Bag 2: Water cycle with CO2 added: like Oceans in climate change
Bag 3: Water cycle with ice added: like Antarctica in climate change
Material:
- Water / Soda Water
- Bag
- Food colour
- Litmus paper
- Sand
Steps:
- Get the vivid from the teacher.
- Draw the water cycle on the bag.
- Get the water or the soda water.
- Two drops of food colour in the bag.
- Hang the bag on the window with the tap
- In bag two we added litmus paper in it.
Two Images:
Findings:
The Water Cycle: Bag 1
|
CO2 Water Cycle: Bag 2
Acid
|
Desert Water Cycle
Bag 3
| |
Does it cycle?
| yes | yes | yes |
Amount of Water
| 2 | 2 | 2 |
Acidity
| 1 | 3 | 1 |
Key: Water and acidity amount: 1 = none
2 = small
3 = large
Other comments:
1. Bag 1 cycle water.
2. Bag had a small amount of water.
3.The activity a bag I was low.
4. The bag 2 has a acid.
5. Bag three has sand in it.
6. The acidity was large.
7. The amount of the water was small.
Conclusion:
In the bag 1 we did the water cycle, it has a small amount of water cycle, then put the water in the bag 1 and shake in to make blue.
Draw a labelled diagram of the Water Cycle
Water cycle words:
- Precipitation
- Hurricanes
- Acid rain
- Evaporation
- Carbon Dioxide
- Water
- Defirestation
- Water vapour
- Transpiration
- Flooding

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