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Bill Nye: The Science Guy Season 3

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3x01 Planets & Moons aired Jan 14, 1995

Each planet is different. They are all different sizes – Pluto’s the smallest, and Jupiter’s the biggest. They come in a variety of colors – Mars is covered ... read more

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3x02 Pressure aired Jan 21, 1995

When you push something, you’re using pressure. Pressure depends on two things – the power of the push and the area that’s being pushed on. A push on a small... read more

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3x03 Plants aired Jan 28, 1995

A plant’s recipe for food has only three main ingredients: sunlight, carbon dioxide, and water. When plants make their food, they give off what animals need ... read more

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3x04 Rocks & Soil aired Feb 03, 1995

We live on top of rocks – the Earth’s surface. There are three basic types of rocks — igneous, sedimentary, and metamorphic — and each type is made a differe... read more

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3x05 Energy aired Feb 10, 1995

Energy can change forms. Your body changes the energy in food into energy you can use to do things. Dams turn the energy in falling water into electrical ene... read more

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3x06 Evolution aired Feb 17, 1995

All living things have genes, which are like little sets of blueprints. Genes have information about the color of your eyes, the shape of your nose, and whet... read more

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3x07 Water Cycle aired Mar 24, 1995

About 70% of the Earth’s surface is covered in water, and almost all of that water has been around since the Earth formed billions and billions of years ago.... read more

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3x08 Friction aired Mar 31, 1995

Friction is a force that slows moving things down and turns the moving energy into heat energy. When two things rub together, like your bike tires and the ro... read more

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3x09 Germs aired Apr 07, 1995

Don’t panic, but germs are all around you. Germs are bacteria, viruses, protozoa, and fungi, very small one-celled organisms. Your skin keeps most of these o... read more

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3x10 Climates aired Apr 14, 1995

There are lots of different climates all over the world. Deserts are warm and dry. Temperate forests are cold and wet. Tropical rain forests are warm and wet... read more

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3x11 Waves aired Apr 21, 1995

Energy, things like light, heat, and sound, moves in waves. You’ve probably seen waves in the ocean, or ripples when you throw a rock in a pond. Moving energ... read more

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3x12 Ocean Life aired Apr 28, 1995

There’s an amazing amount of living things in the ocean. There are fish, sharks, flowers, whales, squid, sea plants, sea anemones, sea otters, and all sorts ... read more

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3x13 Mammals aired Sep 08, 1995

Mammals - They're (sometimes) big, they're hairy, and they're warm-blooded. From human being to moose and from cats to rats, Bill Nye explains what it takes ... read more

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3x14 Spinning Things aired Sep 15, 1995

A lot of things spin – bike wheels, footballs, hard disks in your computer, and even the Earth – they’re all twirling around. Spinning things have inertia, w... read more

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3x15 Fish aired Sep 22, 1995

More than 22,000 different species of fish live in the oceans, lakes, and rivers of the world. Fish come in all shapes and sizes. Some eat water plants, some... read more

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3x16 Human Transportation aired Sep 29, 1995

Transportation is all about moving people and their things. You can transport yourself around using your feet, a bike, a car, a train – anything that gets yo... read more

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3x17 Wetlands aired Oct 06, 1995

Wetlands are not just home to different animals and plants, but they also control flooding and help keep the Earth’s water clean. Flood waters move more slow... read more

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3x18 Birds aired Oct 13, 1995

Scientists believe that birds evolved from reptiles. Birds have backbones, and they lay eggs, but they’ve developed a unique feature that sets them apart fro... read more

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3x19 Populations aired Oct 20, 1995

Populations need a couple of basic things to survive – food and a place to live. When two or more populations of living things are crowded into a small area,... read more

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3x20 Animal Locomotion aired Oct 27, 1995

Some animals have wings that let them fly and hover. Other animals have legs, from two to more than 200, to get them walking, galloping, or running. Some ani... read more

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