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  2. The Water Cycle - Animation | Precipitation Education

    gpm.nasa.gov/education/videos/water-cycle-animation

    Video. Audience: Informal, Formal, General. Standards: ESS2.C. Keywords: evaporation, condensation, groundwater, animations. Summary: This animation shows the entire process of the water cycle throughout the course of a day.

  3. The Water Cycle - World Geography Games Online

    world-geography-games.com/en/world_water-cycle.html

    The Water Cycle. . . . Free, interactive water cycle activities with labeling and drag & drop quizzes for learners.

  4. Water Cycle Dice Game | Precipitation Education

    gpm.nasa.gov/education/interactive/water-cycle...

    The water cycle may seem simple on the surface, but there are many different ways to move through the process. This page has a few different versions of a Water Cycle Dice game to teach students about the complexities of water in Earth's system.

  5. Interactive Water Cycle Diagrams for Kids | U.S. Geological ...

    www.usgs.gov/special-topics/water-science-school/...

    Interactive water-cycle diagrams for students of all ages. Our interactive diagram allows you to "mouse around" the parts of the water cycle and view explanations, pictures, and more online. The diagram is available for three levels of students: Beginner. Intermediate.

  6. Water Cycle Simulator - GitHub Pages

    gabriellepariag.github.io/Water-Cycle-XR

    Water Cycle Simulator. Dive into the dynamic world of water cycles with our augmented reality simulator, where you can witness the mesmerizing journey of water from evaporation to precipitation.

  7. Water Cycle Lab - Golabz

    www.golabz.eu/lab/water-cycle-lab

    When the Play button is pressed the simulation demonstrates the four main stages of the water cycle: 1. evaporation. 2. condensation. 3. precipitation. 4. infiltration.

  8. Water Cycle Activity - Center for Science Education

    scied.ucar.edu/activity/water-cycle

    In this activity, students will build a model to simulate parts of the water cycle. They will be able to recognize and explain the essential elements of the water cycle.