Hydro Logic is a splashy puzzle game that teaches the Water Cycle, also known as the Hydrologic Cycle!
We’ll explore the water cycle from rain to your drain.
If you filled a lake with lemonade, would it rain lemonade?
In this episode of Crash Course Kids, Sabrina shows us how the water cycle works and how you can create a mini water cycle right in your own kitchen!
Today we continue our exploration of the Water Cycle by drinking some dinosaur pee.
Students will focus on parts of the water cycle and basic water conservation themes.
Students will focus on the details of the water cycle as well as natural resources and will be able to identify renewable and nonrenewable resources.
In this role-playing skit your students will describe the various processes of the water cycle in the Amazon.
This indicator describes trends in average precipitation for the United States and the world.
This indicator tracks the frequency of heavy precipitation events in the United States.
This indicator uses two different measures to show how snowfall has changed in the contiguous 48 states.
Participants observe how water is continuously cycled between land, water formations and the atmosphere