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The Evaporation Station -As we learned in science lab, water is one of the most important ingredients that affect weather. Play the evaporation game to see what weather conditions and container shape causes water to evaporate the fastest over time. Be PATIENT! This activity may take a little bit longer to load!
Interactive Water Cycle -What's cool about this activity, is that each part of the water cycle has different ways in which you can interact with it. For example, be sure to use the magnifying lens to carefully examine how water evaporates in many different ways on the earth. You also can create different types of precipitation in this interactive model as well.
Are you a Water Expert? -We learned in class that water is one of the most important ingredients that make up weather. Test your knowledge about one of Earth's most precious resources in this game.
Interactive Water Cycle -Click on the various parts of this interactive to learn more about all of the processes that are involved in the water cycle.
Water Cycle Interactive Video -Click on the various parts of this interactive video to learn more about all of the processes that are involved in the water cycle.
Water Cycle Diagram -Click on the various parts of this interactive diagram to learn more about all of the processes that are involved in the water cycle.
The Water Cycle Explained -Click on the various parts of this interactive to learn more about all of the processes that are involved in the water cycle.
Weather Vocabulary Flashcards
The Adventures of Weatherlizard -Learn about the exciting world of tornadoes, thunderstorms & blizzards in this weather extravaganza!
Weather Fronts -As we learned in class, when we have masses of cold air meeting warm air, we get the most dramatic weather. In this activity, explore what happens in four different types of weather fronts: cold front, warm front, stationary front, and the more unusual occluded front!
The Lightning Protection Game -Did you know that lightning hits the earth an estimated 100 times/second or 8.6 million times a day? If you've ever been caught in a lightning storm, you know how scary it can be! Play the lightning protection game to learn about the best ways that you can protect yourself from getting struck by lightning.
Interactive Weather -Discover for yourself what kinds of weather you can create in this activity by changing three important factors: Equatorward Temperature, Poleward Temperature, and Relative Humidity.
Comparing Warm & Cold Fronts -This animation does an excellent job comparing these two types of fronts. Pay careful attention to the types of clouds that each front will commonly produce.
Cloud Catcher -How good are you at identifying the basic types of clouds? This activity is a fun way to test your cloud identifying skills.