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     Water is a liquid (液体); but it can also be a solid when it is very cold and turns to ice.It can also be a gas,when it evaporates (蒸发) and become water vapour (水蒸气).

The water cycle

      Water is very important,and without it life on Earth should be impossible.The oceans that

cover three quarters of the Earth's surface can be thought of as our great water reservoirs.All the

time,water is being evaporated from the ocean's surface by the warmth of the sun.High in the sky this water vapour,turns into clouds which drift (漂浮 ) over the land,often creating rainfall.As the rain falls,it seeps (渗入 ) into the soil and then into rivers that flow back into the oceans,where it is ready to begin all over again!

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Water is warmed by the sun and turns into water vapour and rises into the sky.

A.Rains falls from the clouds.

B.The rivers take the water back to the sea.

C.The clouds drift over the land.

D.The water seeps through the soil and back into rivers

E.As the water vapour cools,it turns into clouds.

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