Water around the world

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Air is forced to rise due to the height of landmasses. As the air cools, condensation forms, producing rain. The air begins to fall from the high land, it warms up, creating dry regions.
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Two air masses meet and the cooler air mass wedges itself under the warmer air mass. This forces the warm air to rise and cool, causing condensation and rain along a distinct line.
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Temperatures during the day warm the ground causing warm air to rise rapidly and condense at high altitude. This produces heavy rain and thunderstorms.
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The Sun heats water and then turns it into a gas called water vapour, water vapour rises into the air.
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Plants take in water from the ground and it passes through their leaves where it evaporates into the air.
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clouds join together and become heavier. They fall onto the ground or into oceans, rivers and lakes as rain, snow or hail
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water vapour changes to clouds
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Some precipitation that falls to the ground also flows into rivers, lakes and oceans.
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When water lands on the ground as precipitation, some of it soaks into the soil.
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a body of permeable rock which can contain or transmit groundwater.
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how rare or how much we have of something