THE WATER CYRCLE

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Mind Map on THE WATER CYRCLE, created by Mar Jiménez Gil on 04/11/2016.
Mar Jiménez Gil
Mind Map by Mar Jiménez Gil, updated more than 1 year ago
Mar Jiménez Gil
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THE WATER CYRCLE
  1. NATURAL WATER
    1. 1. EVAPORATION
      1. The Sun's rays evaporate the water
      2. 2. CONDENSATION
        1. When the vapour cools, it condenses back into tiny droplets of liquid water
        2. 3. PRECIPITATION
          1. Precipitation occurs when the coluds drop the water, both liquid or solid
          2. 4. RUNOFF
            1. When it precipitates, some of the water returns trough rivers or subterranean waters to the site wich it has evaporeted
          3. CITY WATER CYRCLE
            1. 1. COLECTION
              1. The water that you use at home, comes from the rain , that is collected and stored un a huge reservoir
              2. 2. STORAGE
                1. To make thet the water comes out from your taps, it travels fromthe catchment reservoir to a storage reservoir closer
                2. 3.TRATAMENT PLANT
                  1. Once the water has been used, goes to a tratament plant for be cleaned and restart the cyrcle
                  2. 3. USAGE
                    1. We use water for some of things everyday
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