Draw your initial model of the phenomenon water cycle

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While I can't draw images directly, I can describe a simple conceptual model of the water cycle that you might visualize or sketch out:

  1. Evaporation: Start with a body of water, like an ocean or lake. Draw arrows pointing upwards to show water vapor rising into the atmosphere due to heat from the sun.

  2. Condensation: Above the water source, illustrate the sky and clouds. Draw small water droplets forming in the clouds, indicating that the water vapor is cooling and condensing into liquid water.

  3. Precipitation: From the clouds, draw arrows pointing downwards to represent rain, snow, or other forms of precipitation falling back to the ground.

  4. Collection: At the bottom, sketch out different water bodies where the precipitation can collect, such as rivers, lakes, and oceans. Some of the water can also seep into the ground to replenish groundwater supplies.

  5. Transpiration: Add trees or plants and arrows to indicate that plants also release water vapor into the atmosphere through a process called transpiration.

  6. Infiltration: Illustrate water soaking into the ground and moving into underground reservoirs.

  7. Runoff: Finally, show arrows running off from higher land to lower areas, indicating surface runoff that flows into rivers and back to larger bodies of water.

Feel free to visualize or create your own diagram using these components to represent the water cycle effectively!