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Water cycle
Draw evaporation, condensation, precipitation, collection, and connecting arrows.
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Water cycle
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Draw evaporation, condensation, precipitation, collection, and connecting arrows.
Use boxes and arrows for each stage in order.
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Water cycle
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Draw evaporation, condensation, precipitation, collection, and connecting arrows.
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Boxes · Arrows · Stage labels · Explain · Save
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Guides
Colors & brush
Colors
Brush
Connect each stage with arrows. Explain input and output.
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Diagram pack: Weather and Cloud Formation
Stage 1/3: Rising air
Vocabulary to include
- Evaporation
- Condensation
- Precipitation
- Humidity
Drawing steps
- Ground heating
- Up arrow
- Cloud sketch
- Rain optional
Flow
- Heat → rise → cool → condense → precipitate
Real-life application
- Why do mountains create rain shadows?
Common mistakes to avoid
- Clouds drawn without process
Drawing steps
- Draw sun and ocean/lake.
- Arrow up for evaporation.
- Clouds and condensation.
- Rain arrows down to land and rivers.
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