Bill Nye the Science Guy
S03E01 Planets & Moons
Every planet boasts unique characteristics. They vary in size, with Pluto being the tiniest and Jupiter reigning as the largest. Their appearances are just as diverse; Mars appears red due to its rusty surface, while Uranus showcases a striking blue hue from methane in its atmosphere. Saturn captivates with its vibrant rings composed of icy rocks. Currently, Earth stands out as the sole planet in our solar system known to support life.
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Planets & Moons
Pre-Inked Stamps, Cranberries, Cotton Yarn, Road Signs
Pressure
Combination Locks, Pottery, Recreational Vehicles, Erasers
Plants
Wheel Loaders, Vegetable Oil, Hand Tools, Cotton Swabs
Rocks & Soil
Temporary Metal Fences, Asphalt Shingles, Expanded Polystyrene Products, Hard Candies
Energy
Horse-drawn Carriages, Artificial Eyes, Dog and Cat Food, Mirrors
Evolution
Yogurt, Candles, Neon Signs, Bookbindings
Water Cycle
Prepared Mustard, Violins, Nuts and Bolts, Toilet Paper
Fresh Cut Flowers, Adhesive Tape, Tofu, Lottery Tickets
Friction
Inflatable Watercraft, Couscous, Modelling Dough, Wicker Products
Germs
Wind Generators, PVC Gloves, Thermo-formed Glass, Fire Trucks
Climates
Radiators, Hatchery Chicks, Filo Pastry, Cross-Country Skis
Waves
Electric Baseboard Heaters, Moulded Pulp Containers, Chicken, Video Games
Ocean Life
Fire Fighter Boots, Garden Tools, Automated Machines, Gypsum Board
Mammals
Spinning Things
Fish
Human Transportation
Wetlands
Birds
Populations
Animal Locomotion