Evaporation

This week we went outside with jugs of water and we made puddles.  After we made the puddles we drew around them with chalk.  Then we went back inside.  Later on we went outside and we noticed that the puddles had disappeared.  They had evaporated.  This means that the water had changed into water vapour because it had been heated up by the sun and this water vapour had gone up into the sky.

An example of evaporation might be a bucket of water in your garden that slowly gets lower.  by Eryn

When I live in a camp I noticed that the field is wet after the rain then it dries up and I can play football again on it. by Barry

The grass was wet next to my house and when I went out it was dry. by Keeley

My mum put the washing out on the washing  line when it was wet then later she brought back in and it was all dry.  by Holly

I went swimming and when I got out I was wet and so was my costume and then it dried.  by Angel

When there are no paper towels I shake my hands and they dry.  by Emily

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