Biology
Biology, 19.11.2019 09:31, moonlighthowl4537

1. is the water in the smaller bowl dirty? why or why not?
2. what happened to the water in the larger bowl?
3. how did the water get into the smaller bowl? briefly explain the process.
4. this project simulates a real world process. what does the plastic wrap represent? what lloes the water in the cup
represent?
5. which two parts of the water cycle are at work?

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