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How Does Water Move Around?: A Book About the Water Cycle
Written by Madeline J. Hayes and Srimalie Bassani
Narrated by Tara Sands
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Learn all about the water cycle, including precipitation, evaporation, condensation, and more, through this newest addition to the How Do series.
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Madeline J. Hayes
Madeline J. Hayes is a self-described science nerd. She has expertise in engineering, chemistry, and mass cytometry. A researcher at Vanderbilt University in Nashville, she knows that science will always be a part of her life.
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