The following photos show our "experiment" which shows each step in the water cycle.
We put water in a pot and put it on the stove. This represents groundwater and water in lakes, rivers, and the oceans.
EVAPORATIONWe turned on the heat and waited for the water to begin to evaporate. The heat of the stove represents the sun. We saw the water turn to steam and water vapor(which we have learned is invisible).
CONDENSATIONIn another pot we put ice. We had also kept this pot in the freezer while we got started. We placed the cold icy pot over the water vapor(steam). The water vapor turned back into liquid on the outside of the cold pot-just like water vapor outside turns into liquid as it cools high in the atmosphere.
PRECIPITATIONWhen enough water vapor turned into liquid on the pot, the drops got so heavy, they dropped(rained) back into the "lake" where collection of the water takes place-thus completing the water cycle.
Pretty simple, but very entertaining for easily amazed children.
Yay! I love it when experiments work out so easily and so well!
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ReplyDeleteThanks for your comment over at my homeschooling blog. I saw that you left it in early March. That is a blog on which I do not usually get comments - so I do not check for them but I was pleasantly surprised!
I love checking in on your blog to see what you are doing. I teach for a private Catholic school and I use SO MANY homeschoolers ideas whenever I can. The ideas I find in the homeschooling community are so amazing! If we ever move from this area and I cannot find a school like mine -- I will definately homeschool. Blessings to you and yours!
What a great idea to use the pots to SHOW the kids how it works! Thanks for the idea...
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