Water World Worksheet

Water World Multiple Choices

This passage explains the water cycle, likening it to a recycling system that keeps Earth’s water in constant motion. It discusses the main stages of the cycle—evaporation, condensation, and precipitation—and how water transforms from liquid to vapor and back again. The passage emphasizes how water is reused through different forms and weather patterns. By exploring the cycle, students gain insight into how water sustains life on Earth.

Reading passages about cycles in nature enhances students’ understanding of scientific systems. It helps develop their sequencing skills by following the stages of a process. Such texts also promote comprehension of cause and effect, as students connect various stages of the cycle. This type of reading encourages higher-order thinking, as students relate the cycle to broader environmental issues.