Bill Nye the Science Guy
S01E09 Biodiversity
Ecosystems are vital habitats where diverse plants and animals coexist. A thriving ecosystem boasts a rich variety of life, which is essential for its health. For instance, if humans relied solely on a single food source like corn, we would face dire consequences if that crop were to vanish—leaving us with nothing to eat. Thankfully, our planet teems with numerous edible plants. Ecosystems are complex, with interdependent relationships; the fate of one species can influence many others. As humans, our impact on the environment is significant, as we create structures like homes and malls. It's crucial to consider how our actions affect the surrounding life. Remember: The Earth.
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Aluminum Foil, Snowboards, Contact Lenses, Bread
Flight
Earth's Crust
Compact Discs, Mozzarella Cheese, Pantyhose, Fluorescent Tubes
Dinosaurs
Toothpicks, Acrylic Bathtubs, Helicopters, Beer
Skin
Hearing Aids, 3-D Puzzles, Rubber Mats, Toilets
Buoyancy
Copy Paper, Jeans, Computers, Plate Glass
Gravity
Nails and Staples, Safety Glasses, Fabrics, Bicycles
Kayaks, Safety Boots, Electronic Signs, Cereals
Digestion
Trucks, Adhesive Bandages, Computer Circuit Boards, Liquors
Phases of Matter
Steel, Apple Juice, Aircraft Landing Gear, Cosmetics
Biodiversity
Holograms, Package Printing, Skin Culture, Canned Corn
Simple Machines
Plastic Bags, Solar Panels, Plastic Gasoline Containers, Hockey Sticks
The Moon
Aluminum Screw Caps, Chocolate, Pills, Pasta
Sound
Bicycle Helmets, Aluminum, Car Brakes, Lithium Batteries
Garbage
Structures
Earth's Seasons
Light & Color
Cells
Electricity
Outer Space
Eyeball