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Water Cycle Flow

Evaporation, condensation, precipitation, collection — weather you can draw and explain.

Water moves through air and land in a repeating cycle.

Content quality

Content quality

School-readyReview approvedLower secondarySafe for guided learningOriginal content
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School-ready
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Review approved
Age suitability
Lower secondary
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Safe for guided learning
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Original content

Simplified educational model. For learning and practice only — not professional-grade medical, engineering, or electrical documentation.

Teacher note: Uses process flow stages — good for exam-style explanation practice.

Last reviewed: 5/1/2026 · Next: Review before embedding external OER figures.

  • Simplified educational model. For learning and practice only — not professional-grade medical, engineering, or electrical documentation.

Curriculum alignment

Aligned for classroom support — not official national syllabus certification.

Cameroon · Lower Secondary · Earth science · Hydrologic cycle · BEPC

  • Cameroon · Anglophone / Francophone schools

    Lower Secondary · Earth science · Hydrologic cycle · BEPC

    Mapped to common school topics — aligned for classroom support, not official syllabus certification.

  • International · General STEM

    Lower Secondary · Earth science · Hydrologic cycle

    Global STEM foundation support for diagrams and practice.

Water cycle — process flowCollectionocean · lakeEvaporationSun heats waterSunWater vapor risesCondensationcloud formationPrecipitationRunoffGroundwaterArrows show water movement — not exact geography or scale.

What you will understand

Water moves through air and land in a repeating cycle.

What you will draw

Landscape cross-section with cycle arrows.

What you will write

Evaporation, condensation, precipitation.

Where you will use it

Weather forecasts, drought, and floods.

Key vocabulary
  • Evaporation
  • Condensation
  • Precipitation
  • Collection
  • Transpiration
Flow stages
  1. 1

    Evaporation

    Sun heats surface water.

  2. 2

    Condensation

    Cloud formation.

  3. 3

    Precipitation

    Rain and snow return.

  4. 4

    Collection

    Rivers and groundwater.

Drawing steps

Drawing steps

  1. Sun and water body
  2. Up arrow evaporation
  3. Clouds
  4. Rain down
  5. River to ocean
Application

Flow

  • Evaporation → condensation → precipitation → collection → repeat

Real-life application

  • Why does rain form when air cools?
Common mistakes

Common mistakes to avoid

  • Arrows wrong direction
  • Missing collection on land
Structured diagramFlow explainedDrawing stepsTeacher-ready