Submitted by khenkes on Mon, 08/05/2019 - 09:12
Examines what the Earth's crust is made of and different theories regarding it. Offers related experiments.
Submitted by khenkes on Mon, 08/05/2019 - 09:12
Bill Nye discusses blood and circulation, how it happens and why it is important.
Submitted by khenkes on Mon, 08/05/2019 - 09:12
Describes how the principles behind a variety of simple machines such as ramps, levers, pulleys, and the wheel and axle.
Submitted by khenkes on Mon, 12/10/2018 - 15:39
"From the "Bungee Zone" in British Columbia to New York Harbor's Verranzano Narrows Bridge (one of the longest suspension bridges in the world), our daredevil host, Bill Nye, goes to any length to prove the structural principles of tension and compression"--Container.
Submitted by khenkes on Mon, 12/10/2018 - 15:39
Bill Nye takes a scientific look at matter and offers related experiments.
Erosion can make slow, almost invisible modifications, or sudden, drastic alterations to the landscape. Either way, the forces of erosion will always be at work.
It's easy to see why some people hate storms. They're big, loud, and often accompanied by rain. But without storms to distribute heat, the tropical regions of the Earth would be too hot--and the subpolar regions too cold.
Submitted by khenkes on Fri, 11/02/2018 - 13:23
Submitted by khenkes on Fri, 11/02/2018 - 13:23
Shows how the crust of the earth was created and how it continues to develop.
Submitted by khenkes on Fri, 11/02/2018 - 13:23
There's something in the air as Bill Nye the Science Guy talks about atmosphere, its five different levels, and how it protects the Earth. Bill soars into the heavy topic of atmospheric air pressure and radio waves.
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