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Collection of Hydrology Cliparts (20)
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Handy hydrology graphics collected for teachers and designers, mixing black and white line art with colored icons for flexible layouts.
A playful illustration of a fluffy cloud surrounded by swirling winds, ideal for teaching kids about weather patterns.
A clear, educational diagram of the water cycle, highlighting key processes like evaporation from oceans, cloud formation, rain/snow, and groundwater recharge.
A sleek, realistic blue water droplet symbolizing purity, sustainability, and hydration-perfect for eco-friendly branding.
Labeled diagram of a multi-stage filtration system-key parts include the cover (A), clamp (B), filter grid (C), mobile obturator (D), outlet (E), control/flush button (F), access button (G), fine mesh grid (H), and flow direction (I).
A person coping with rising floodwaters while a bird watches from a chimney-a poignant symbol of isolation and hope amid crisis.
A detailed diagram of the hydrologic cycle, including key processes like evaporation, transpiration, precipitation, and groundwater storage.
A classic wooden sailing ship glides through calm waters beneath towering cliffs and a vivid sky-perfect for maritime history or adventure themes.
This side-by-side diagram illustrates how water levels shift between wet and dry seasons, transforming habitat structure and vegetation patterns.
A traditional rolled diploma secured with a vibrant red ribbon-symbolizing accomplishment and official recognition.
A classic ink illustration capturing a peaceful riverside view with layered terrain and subtle natural detail.
A labeled diagram illustrating the continuous movement of water through evaporation, cloud formation, rain and snow, surface runoff, and groundwater recharge.
A tranquil macro shot of water beads forming naturally on a cool-toned surface, perfect for evoking freshness and purity.
A 3D scatter plot mapping geographic points by elevation (z-axis), easting (x-axis), and northing (y-axis), with point size indicating magnitude.
A classic cross-section diagram of an early slow sand filter, illustrating water flow through stratified layers for purification.
Cross-sectional diagram illustrating how rivers build natural levees and deposit sediments across floodplains over time.
A playful yet scientifically inspired lab setup where chemical reactions come to life with “FIZZ”, “BOOM”, and “POP” visual effects.
A cartoon engineer gets an idea while another plots a rising hydrograph-illustrating key steps in hydrograph analysis.
