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  1. Sandboxels is a free falling-sand simulator that can be played in your browser. It features heat simulation, electricity, density, chemical reactions, cooking, and fire spread. With over 500 unique elements to play with, Sandboxels is a great way to pass the time and relax.

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    • Sandboxels Controls

      How to play the free falling-sand browser game. How to play...

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    • Education

      Sandboxels is a free experimentation simulator that can be...

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  2. Outrider. What would happen if a nuclear bomb went off in your backyard? We wanted to answer this question with a visually compelling multimedia experience, so we partnered with Bluecadet to design a location-based interactive that made it easy to learn how a bomb blast would affect your neighborhood.

  3. Check out Science Simulator. It’s one of the millions of unique, user-generated 3D experiences created on Roblox. Use code "StPatricks" for 12 hours of Hatch Speed Boost!

  4. 25 lip 2021 · This resource is a free simulator pack for you to use for your game! You may only use this to enhance your (monetised) game/experience. Selling or trading this map is not allowed.

  5. Track noteworthy space objects in your browser in a 3D simulation of the solar system.

  6. With the distance calculator distance.to you can easily determine distances between world-wide locations. Simply enter any desired location into the search function and you will get the shortest distance (air line) between the points, the route (route planner) as well as all important information.

  7. Scale of Universe is an interactive experience to inspire people to learn about the vast ranges of the visible and invisible world. Click on objects to learn more. Use the scroll bar to zoom in and out. Start Exploring.