<p><strong>Pearl the Raindrop: The Great Water Cycle Journey</strong> is meant to teach scientific facts to very young children in a way that they're able to grasp.&nbsp;Those facts represent the <strong>water cycle </strong>in which evaporation condensation and precipitation occurs.&nbsp;Pearl and Dewey begin as two drops of water within the vast sea.&nbsp;The heat from the sun begins the process of evaporation wherein Pearl and Dewey become invisible as water vapor.&nbsp;Once the vapor touches the cold air far above it condenses and becomes a <strong>cloud</strong>.&nbsp;This is explained as the shivering of the droplets of water and their assembling to form a cloud becoming visible once again.&nbsp;When the cloud is large enough which is the gathering of all clouds precipitation then occurs.&nbsp;This is when Pearl follows Dewey from the cloud as rain on the way to meet Sage the tree.&nbsp;This also explains that trees (and all other plants for that matter) use water to survive.&nbsp;From there the two water drops can either evaporate again or make their way into the ground eventually becoming a stream that ultimately leads them back to the sea where the water cycle repeats.</p>
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