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U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
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The
Water Cycle |
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Water on earth moves in a continuous cycle. This is
called THE WATER CYCLE. |
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The Water
Cycle |
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Printable activity sheets at the bottom of this page |
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Water Science For Schools |
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Information on many aspects of water, along with pictures, data,
maps, and an interactive center where you can give opinions and test
your water knowledge. |
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Pitsco's Ask an
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Ask an Expert is a directory of links to people who have volunteered
their time to answer questions and web pages that provide information. |
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MAD Scientist Network |
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MSN is a collective crania of scientists answering questions in many
areas. The "network" provides a forum in which people can
learn more about the world around them. Browse their archives or use
their SEARCH feature. |
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U.
S. Geological Survey Water-Managing a National Resource
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A site with links to maps, reports, and other information
about American water resources. |
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Water
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Animations |
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The
Water Cycle |
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The
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Droplet & The
Water Cycle |
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Online game.
Can also be downloaded (Mac Classic Application) |