11 interactive experiments aligned with curriculum standards.

Temperature, pressure, and composition through the atmosphere
~18 min
Historical temperature trends, CO₂ correlation, and future projections
~30 min
Glacial advance and retreat driven by Milankovitch cycles
~25 min
Solar radiation, infrared absorption, and global temperature
~20 min
Convergent, divergent, and transform boundaries in 3D
~30 min
Exponential decay and half-life in geological dating
~20 minPlate tectonics, weather systems, water cycle, day-night and seasons, moon phases. Spans elementary K-5, NGSS middle school, and high school NGSS earth and space science.
Yes. Each lab maps to the relevant ESS performance expectation (MS-ESS, HS-ESS) so teachers can use them in NGSS-aligned units.
Time-scale slider compresses millions of years into seconds so students can watch continents drift, mountains rise, and trenches deepen — then change parameters to see how rates and forces shape outcomes.
K-5 versions of water cycle, day-night-seasons, and moon phases use simplified controls and friendly visuals tuned for ages 5-10, while staying scientifically accurate.