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Fwd: Article for differentiated reading groups
Can you adapt this article to three levels? I need a 3rd grade version, a 5th grade version, and the original is about right for 7th-8th.
The water cycle is a continuous process by which water circulates through the Earth's systems. Evaporation occurs when solar energy heats surface water in oceans, lakes, and rivers, causing water molecules to transition from liquid to gaseous state and rise into the atmosphere. As this water vapor ascends to higher altitudes where temperatures are significantly lower, it undergoes condensation, forming microscopic droplets that aggregate into visible clouds. When these droplets coalesce to sufficient mass, precipitation occurs in the form of rain, snow, sleet, or hail, depending on atmospheric temperature conditions. Much of this precipitation is absorbed into the ground through a process called infiltration, replenishing underground aquifers. The remainder flows across the surface as runoff, eventually returning to larger bodies of water. Transpiration from plants contributes additional water vapor to the atmosphere, completing an interconnected cycle that has regulated Earth's water distribution for billions of years.
Vocabulary they need to learn at all levels: evaporation, condensation, precipitation, water cycle
The water cycle is a continuous process by which water circulates through the Earth's systems. Evaporation occurs when solar energy heats surface water in oceans, lakes, and rivers, causing water molecules to transition from liquid to gaseous state and rise into the atmosphere. As this water vapor ascends to higher altitudes where temperatures are significantly lower, it undergoes condensation, forming microscopic droplets that aggregate into visible clouds. When these droplets coalesce to sufficient mass, precipitation occurs in the form of rain, snow, sleet, or hail, depending on atmospheric temperature conditions. Much of this precipitation is absorbed into the ground through a process called infiltration, replenishing underground aquifers. The remainder flows across the surface as runoff, eventually returning to larger bodies of water. Transpiration from plants contributes additional water vapor to the atmosphere, completing an interconnected cycle that has regulated Earth's water distribution for billions of years.
Vocabulary they need to learn at all levels: evaporation, condensation, precipitation, water cycle
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