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  2. The Science Guy - Bill Nye

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    Episode Guide. All the details from the original Bill Nye The Science Guy series.

  3. The official website of Bill Nye The Science Guy featuring books, shows, appearances, episode guides, and home demos.

  4. Planets and Moons - Bill Nye

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    Be Bill Nye’s planet pal – watch “The Planets and Moons” episode. The Big Ideas. Planets and moons shine due to reflected sunlight. All planets, including the Earth, go around the sun in orbits that are almost circles. The nine planets are different sizes, are made of different things, and look different, too. Did You Know That?

  5. Phases of Matter - Bill Nye

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    Bill Nye is going through a phase – a phase of matter. Check out the “Phases of Matter” episode to find out about rock-solid solids, liquidy liquids, and gassy gases. It’s phase-tastic!

  6. Storms - Bill Nye

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    Storms. Bill’s grabbing his galoshes and his slicker to weather the “Storms” episode. Classic Episode Guide > Planetary Science > Storms. Print. Storms are big, loud, and often accompanied by rain, snow, sleet, or hail. Where do these wild, dangerous, and necessary tornadoes, hurricanes, and thunderstorms come from?

  7. Chemical Reactions - Bill Nye

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    Classic Episode Guide > Physical Science > Chemical Reactions. Print. Every single thing around you is made of chemicals. Plants, rocks, computers, food, and you are bunches of chemicals. All chemicals are built with elements, the 109 different symbols on the Periodic Table.

  8. Outer Space - Bill Nye

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    How do we know that everything is so far away? We have watched the sky for centuries. By watching carefully the motions of the points of light across the sky, humans have been able to estimate how far away objects are. It took us years, and years, but you can watch this episode in less than 29 minutes. Bill might seem a little far out in this ...

  9. Earth’s Seasons - Bill Nye

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    Earth’s Seasons. It doesn’t matter if it’s spring, summer, winter, or fall – Bill Nye is always in season. Classic Episode Guide > Planetary Science > Earth’s Seasons. Print. Every year, we experience the seasons. Some months have snow and rain, while other months have warmth and sunshine.

  10. Official Website of Bill Nye

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    The official website of Bill Nye The Science Guy featuring books, shows, appearances, episode guides, and home demos.

  11. Atmosphere - Bill Nye

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    Bill Nye The Science Guy on The Atmosphere. Watch on. Classic Episode Guide > Planetary Science > Atmosphere. Print. The air that surrounds Earth is called the atmosphere. Compared to the size of the Earth, the atmosphere is very, very thin.