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Pearl the Raindrop: The Great Water Cycle Journey

Pearl the Raindrop: The Great Water Cycle Journey

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Pearl the Raindrop: The Great Water Cycle Journey

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Pearl the Raindrop: The Great Water Cycle Journey
is meant to teach scientific facts to very young children, in a way that they're able to grasp. Those facts represent the
water cycle
in which evaporation, condensation, and precipitation occurs. Pearl and Dewey begin as two drops of water within the vast sea. The heat from the sun begins the process of evaporation, wherein Pearl and Dewey become invisible as water vapor. Once the vapor touches the cold air far above, it condenses and becomes a
cloud
. This is explained as the "shivering" of the droplets of water and their assembling to form a cloud, becoming visible once again. When the cloud is large enough, which is the gathering of all clouds, precipitation then occurs. This is when Pearl follows Dewey from the cloud as rain on the way to meet Sage, the tree. This also explains that trees (and all other plants for that matter) use water to survive. From there, the two water drops can either evaporate again or make their way into the ground, eventually becoming a stream that ultimately leads them back to the sea, where the water cycle repeats.
Pearl the Raindrop: The Great Water Cycle Journey
is meant to teach scientific facts to very young children, in a way that they're able to grasp. Those facts represent the
water cycle
in which evaporation, condensation, and precipitation occurs. Pearl and Dewey begin as two drops of water within the vast sea. The heat from the sun begins the process of evaporation, wherein Pearl and Dewey become invisible as water vapor. Once the vapor touches the cold air far above, it condenses and becomes a
cloud
. This is explained as the "shivering" of the droplets of water and their assembling to form a cloud, becoming visible once again. When the cloud is large enough, which is the gathering of all clouds, precipitation then occurs. This is when Pearl follows Dewey from the cloud as rain on the way to meet Sage, the tree. This also explains that trees (and all other plants for that matter) use water to survive. From there, the two water drops can either evaporate again or make their way into the ground, eventually becoming a stream that ultimately leads them back to the sea, where the water cycle repeats.

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