Water Cycle

"Imagine water as a fantastic dancer, always moving and changing in a beautiful dance called the Water Cycle. Let's break it down into three acts:
Act 1: Evaporation - The Dance of Rising Steam; Picture a sunny day. The sun hugs the water on the ground, and it starts to rise like steam, turning from a liquid into an invisible gas. This is like the water doing a graceful dance, lifting off the Earth and reaching up into the sky.
Act 2: Cloud Formation - The Cloudy Ballet Up in the sky, the invisible water vapor meets cooler air. It's like a magical ballet where the vapor turns into tiny droplets, forming clouds. These clouds gather, getting ready for the next part of the dance.
Act 3: Precipitation - The Rain or Snow Show Now, the clouds are heavy and ready to perform. It's showtime! Rain or snow falls from the clouds back to the Earth, completing the dance. This is like the grand finale, where water comes back to where it started, ready to begin the dance all over again.
So, the Water Cycle is like a fantastic dance routine where water twirls and leaps from the ground to the sky and back down again. It's nature's way of keeping water always moving and ready for its next performance!"
Wing
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Ka haw haw jong ka pyrthei ka don tang kumba 0.001 percent lada kheiñ kyllum ia ka jingdon um ha ka. Hynrei kane hi ka long kaba kongsan ha ka jing pyniaid ia ka tawiar um na ki duriaw bad ka khyndew da kaba pynkhuid pynsuba ia ka um na ki jaboh ba don ha ka. Ka pyniaid ruh ia ka tawiar ba rah ia ka lyer khluit na pyrthei sha ka haw haw bad ai jingtngen ia baroh kawei ka pyrthei da kaba teh la kam ia ka lyer khluit bakan ym ioh thang duh ia ka pyrthei. Ka um hi kam ju shong neh hajuh. Ka jingkhluit jong ka sngi ka pynlong ia ka um bakan kiew sha haw haw bad hangta ka sdang pat ban dait thah kat haduh bakan hap wanphai pat sha pyrthei ha ka dur u slap, u phria, u thah ne ka ior. Da kumne ka pyndap biangia ka jingduh um jong ki duriaw bad ruh ka pyndap ia ka um kaba hapoh khyndew. Kane ka jingkhih jong ka um ha ka shalyntem hapdeng ka haw haw, duriaw bad ha khyndew la khot ka jylli jing iaid ka um.
Watery life (ki jingim ha ka um)
Ngi la ju pyrkhat haduh katno ka um ka long kaba kongsan haka jingim jong ngi uwei pa uwei? Jam sha ki jingbuh kai, peit ia ka jing iaid lynti jong ka um ha ka jingim jong ngi haba bun ki liang na ka bynta ki briew, ki mrad haduh ki kynja jingim kiba rit.
Ki briew: Ki sur jong ka um: kaba phylla ka long ba ka jing don jong ka um ka long kaba shisha ba ka iaid ryngkat bad ka jingim jong ngi
Ki mrad: ka jingiaid ka um ha ki khlaw: Na ka jingdon jong ki mrad sha ka jingdon jong ki khniang barit,la sakhi ba ka jingdon jong ka um ka pynlong ia ka hima jong ki mrad ba kin ia shad ia rwai ban lait na ka jingtyrkhong.
Ki kynja khniang barit: Ka jingdon jong ka duriaw: wat ki jingim ki barit ki donkam ia ka um.
Kine ki jingbuhkai kim dei tang ban bun,ka long kum ka jingpyni ia ka jingdon ka um bad ki jingim kiba don ha ka. To ngin ia snoh kti lang ban pyni ia ka jingiadei lang ka jong ngi lang baroh.
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