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What is Water Conservation?

Why is it important?
Phases of The Water
Cycle
Condensation: water
vapor rises in the air and
cools down making the
gas turn back into droplets
of water that form clouds.
Precipitation: rain,
sleet, hail, snow, any
form of water falling
from the sky.
The Water Cycle
How does rain form?
Why does it rain?
What are clouds made
up of?
How do clouds form?
Evaporation: when the
sun warms water and it
changes from a liquid to
an invisible gas known as
water vapor.
Collection:
fallen water is
collected in
streams, lakes,
oceans.
Water is evaporated from
water sources on land into
water vapor and then cooled
down and condensed into
water droplets in the sky that
form clouds.
Clouds are made
up of water vapor.
ain forms when
warm moist air cools
and condensation
occurs.
Warm air can hold
more water than cool
air, when the warmer
air is cooled the
moisture condenses to
liquid and creates rain.
Water Conservation: to
manage fresh water as a sustainable
resource, to protect the water
environment, and to meet current
and future human demand
!t"s important to ensure
availability of water for future
generations. The withdrawal
of fresh water from an
ecosystem should not e#ceed
its natural replacement rate.
How does The Water Cycle work?
What are the phases of The Water
Cycle?
The Water Cycle is the
path water takes from the
$arth to the clouds and
back again.

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