Submitted by khenkes on Fri, 11/02/2018 - 13:23
Explores the way in which soil composition and water interact. Experiments using everyday objects are used to illustrate scientific concepts.
Submitted by khenkes on Fri, 11/02/2018 - 13:23
Gives information on what are living things apart of, do other living things depend on one anothe to survive, and what may happen when environments change.
Submitted by khenkes on Fri, 11/02/2018 - 13:23
Bill Nye shows how it is E Z 2 C the difference between human and animal communication. It's the signs and symbols that people use to pass information that sets human communication apart..
Submitted by khenkes on Fri, 11/02/2018 - 13:23
A fast paced approach to the science of bones and muscles.
Submitted by khenkes on Tue, 11/14/2017 - 10:55
Submitted by khenkes on Tue, 11/14/2017 - 10:55
Some of our most important tools are used for measuring and to compare stuff in our universe and make observations.
Submitted by khenkes on Tue, 11/14/2017 - 10:55
Bill sheds light on solar flares, eclipses, sunspots, fusion, and solar energy, and visits an enormous solar energy farm outside Sacramento, California, to demonstrate how the sun is the source of energy for all living things on Earth.
Submitted by khenkes on Tue, 11/14/2017 - 10:55
Bill illustrates how various types of transportation utilize friction, from the use of traction in trains and the "roll" of ball bearings in skateboards and automobiles, to the lack of friction in a hovercraft.
Submitted by khenkes on Tue, 11/14/2017 - 10:55
This spirited episode is sure to rev things up when it covers water, muscles, heat, light, sound, and other types of energy that make things go, run, or happen.
Submitted by khenkes on Tue, 11/14/2017 - 10:55
Bill Nye takes to the sky in a hot air balloon and goes scuba diving in the Seattle Aquarium to explain why objects like boats, helium, and balloons are buoyant.
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