Water Cycle
Students see evaporation, condensation, precipitation, collection, and runoff.
A safe animated Earth science simulator where students control sunlight, temperature, humidity, clouds, wind, vegetation, soil, slope, and surface cover while watching evaporation, condensation, rain, runoff, flooding, erosion, and weather patterns respond.
Education-only. This is a simplified classroom model for learning Earth science. It is not weather forecasting, flood planning, environmental engineering, emergency, agricultural, or professional guidance.
Students see evaporation rise, clouds grow, rain fall, rivers fill, soil absorb water, and erosion increase when runoff gets stronger.
Students can explore the water cycle, daily weather, runoff and erosion, and seasonal climate patterns through cause-and-effect simulations.
Change sunlight, temperature, humidity, and vegetation to watch evaporation, clouds, precipitation, and runoff respond.
Complete the goals by adjusting the Earth science sliders.
This tool shows how invisible processes like evaporation, humidity, wind, and soil absorption create visible changes like clouds, rain, runoff, erosion, and flooding.
Students see evaporation, condensation, precipitation, collection, and runoff.
Students test humidity, temperature, wind, and cloud cover.
Students explore vegetation, soil absorption, slope, and surface cover.
Students compare seasonal sunlight, temperature, rainfall, and vegetation.
This tool can support RRF Earth science, community science, weather observation programs, watershed education, environmental learning, Noble Youth Academy, and sponsor-funded K–8 science programs.