This educational video provides a comprehensive overview of the water cycle (hydrologic cycle), going beyond basic concepts to include specific scientific processes. It explains how water moves through the Earth's atmosphere, land, and oceans, detailing the journey from evaporation and plant uptake to precipitation and groundwater storage. The video uses clear animations and diagrams to visualize these invisible processes, making complex meteorological concepts accessible to students. The content covers fundamental stages like evaporation, condensation, and precipitation, while also introducing more advanced terminology such as transpiration, sublimation, deposition, infiltration, and percolation. It distinguishes between different forms of water movement, such as how water enters the atmosphere directly from plants versus snow, and how it moves through soil versus across the land surface. Teachers can use this video to introduce a unit on Earth science, weather, or hydrology. The inclusion of specific vocabulary makes it an excellent tool for expanding students' scientific lexicon. The final summary graphic serves as a perfect pause point for students to check their understanding and create their own diagrams, bridging the gap between simple observation and scientific modeling.