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Beakman's World
The Water Cycle
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Beakman explains the phases of water and the water cycle. Then he explains how snow is made in clouds and have 6 sides and you can use a black sheet of construction paper to observe snowflakes as they fall.
earth science
the water cycle
precipitation
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