Science teachers and students
Teaching the water cycle in a middle school science class
The Water Cycle mind map template breaks down the hydrological cycle into four core stages: Evaporation, Condensation, Precipitation, and Collection. It covers 23 nodes explaining how water moves from oceans and lakes to the atmosphere and back. Key processes include 'Evaporation' where the sun heats water turning liquid into vapor, 'Condensation' where vapor cools into droplets forming clouds, and 'Precipitation' where water falls as rain, snow, or hail. The template also details 'Collection' in rivers, lakes, and underground aquifers. This Water Cycle mind map is ideal for students and educators seeking a clear visual cheat sheet for earth science lessons.
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Open the .xmind file in Xmind desktop or web app.
Review the four main branches: Evaporation, Condensation, Precipitation, Collection.
Click on any node to edit text, add notes, or attach images to customize the content.
Use the 'Summary' branch to add a connecting arrow or label between stages if needed.
Export the completed mind map as PDF, PNG, or share it directly from Xmind.
The template covers four main stages: Evaporation, Condensation, Precipitation, and Collection, each with detailed sub-nodes explaining the processes.
It is organized as a central 'Water Cycle' root with four main branches. Each branch contains 3-7 sub-nodes describing the specific process, plus a summary branch linking the stages.
Yes, you can edit any node text, add images or icons, and rearrange branches in Xmind to tailor the template for different grade levels or teaching styles.
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Collection describes where water goes after precipitation: it collects in rivers, streams, lakes, and oceans, and some seeps into underground aquifers through porous rock layers.
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