
Overview
About 70% of the Earth’s surface is covered in water, and almost all of that water has been around since the Earth formed billions and billions of years ago. That means a glass of water you drink today could be water that a dinosaur once sipped. Water is constantly recycled on Earth as rain, snow, sleet and hail. It makes its way in and out of oceans, lakes, streams, hail, and glaciers. Scientists call the recycling of water the water cycle (not that bad, huh?).
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3 - 1Planets & Moons January 14, 1995
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3 - 2Pressure January 21, 1995
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3 - 3Plants January 28, 1995
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3 - 4Rocks & Soil February 03, 1995
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3 - 5Energy February 10, 1995
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3 - 6Evolution February 17, 1995
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3 - 7Water Cycle March 24, 1995
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3 - 8Friction March 31, 1995
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3 - 9Germs April 07, 1995
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3 - 10Climates April 14, 1995
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3 - 11Waves April 21, 1995
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3 - 12Ocean Life April 28, 1995
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3 - 13Mammals September 08, 1995
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3 - 14Spinning Things September 15, 1995
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3 - 15Fish September 22, 1995
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3 - 16Human Transportation September 29, 1995
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3 - 17Wetlands October 06, 1995
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3 - 18Birds October 13, 1995
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3 - 19Populations October 20, 1995
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3 - 20Animal Locomotion October 27, 1995