Un p'tit ruisseau

Un p'tit ruisseau

Ages 3-5 - 15 pages, 158 words | 7 minutes of reading | © Éditions du Ricochet, 2016, for the 1st publication - all rights reserved


Un p'tit ruisseau

Un p'tit ruisseau

Where comes rainwater from? From clouds of course! But, where goes rainwater? It runs down, or seeps into the ground, or forms puddles and pools. By passing by, it waters the plants; it keeps running down. The stream goes to the rivers, which go to the sea. And why doesn't the sea overflow? Because part of its water evaporates. The puddles too evaporate, and the plants sweat. All the water that evaporates goes to the sky, and the clouds get bigger... The water cycle goes again!

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