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2) Insects
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In INSECTS, Bill talks to special guest Queen Latifah, who's abuzz about her other favorite queens ... bees. The lab kids go exploring at an insectorium and go digging for insect fossils.
4) Pressure
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"In Pressure, Bill visits Hoover Dam to explore different types of pressure. In this powerful program, check out fire boats, fancy hydraulic lifts for cars, and a water jetski shop that uses pressusre to push water at three times the speed of sound to cut through wood, granite, and even titanium"--Container.
5) Reptiles
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Bill Nye talks about reptiles, their nature, habitat, food, body temperature, and how they breed. Snakes and crocodiles are fascinating creatures and Nye gives us a close look.
6) Skin
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Bill Nye talks about our skin, what it does for us, how we use it and how we should take care of it. Compares human skin with other animal skins and emphasizes our skin as a sensory communication device.
7) Sound
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Bill Nye talks about sound; how it is created, its effects on our lives and our world and the way we use sounds.
9) Water cycle
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Did you know that most of the water on the planet is the same water that's been here since the Earth formed? In WATER CYCLE, Bill uses a whimsical model to demonstrate the phases of the water cycle: evaporation, condensation, precipitation, and collection.
10) Wetlands
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Wetlands aren't as scary as their reputation, although that swampy character sure is creepy! Wetlands help keep water clean and they control floods. Now, can someone please help the Science Guy out of the bog?
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"Follow Bill Nye in Forests, when he goes swinging through the trees in Washington, Florida, Texas, and California, to bring viewers close to the tallest and possibly oldest living things in the world. Examine a real forest fire to see how it benefits a forest's ecosystem"--Container.
20) Erosion
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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.
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