I came out of the lake, met other drops of water, and became friends. Then on a warm day in the lake, I was lifted! Get up, get up, I have gone. Other trees came out of me. We are wrapped in clouds. More water droplets are coming. Next I know, I am falling out of the sky! I landed on a small lake near the lake and others went through the tunnel. Someone was blocked by the tree. That night, I moved to the tunnel and confirmed whether it was ahead. That is the lake where I first lived. A few days later, I got up, I did not worry too much this time. I met the water in the trees again. We landed on another cloud. It was raining that night. This time I landed in the forest in the middle of the circulation of water.
You may be accustomed to the water that passes around the earth, goes through the circulation of the earth, and constantly changes from liquid water to steam, and to ice. One way to imagine the circulation of water is to follow a drop of water as it moves through the road. I can really start this story anywhere in this loop, but I think that the ocean is the best starting point as it is most of the earth's water. If a drop of water wants to stay in the ocean, it should not sunshine the ocean. Heat from the sun finds water droplets, warms it up and evaporates it into water vapor. It rises in the air (as a small "droplet") and continues to rise until a strong wind passes over it and it takes hundreds of miles until it crosses the land. There, the warm upward airflow from the surface of the heated land cools the lower air (now water vapor) and air
You may think that every rain falling from the sky, or any water cup you drink, may be brand new, but it is always here and is part of the water circulation. In the most basic case, the water circulation is the way water moves continuously from the ground to the atmosphere and returns again. After passing through this loop the shape will change. Water is the only substance that exists naturally in the three states on the earth - solid, liquid and gas. Since over 96% of the world's water is in the sea, let's get started from there. The energy from the sun evaporates the water from the surface into water vapor - gas. This invisible vapor rises into the atmosphere, and the air is colder and condenses into clouds. The air current moves these clouds around the earth