Bill Nye The Science Guy Season 5 Episode 15
Comets and Meteors
Did you know that the Concorde moves 300,000 times faster than a land snail? Or that a giant redwood can be as tall as a 35-story apartment building? The only reason we can make these comparisons is because people have measured these things. We don’t compare jets and snails every day, but we do rely on measurement constantly. When you take your temperature, you find out how it compares to the temperature of someone who is healthy. When you bake brownies, you’ll need to measure the ingredients first to make sure they turn out tasty. Using measurement, we can make useful comparisons of distance, time, mass, and temperature.
- 5 - 20MotionJun. 20, 1998
- 5 - 19Science of MusicJun. 13, 1998
- 5 - 18PatternsJun. 06, 1998
- 5 - 17MeasurementMay. 30, 1998
- 5 - 16StormsMay. 23, 1998
- 5 - 15Comets and MeteorsMay. 16, 1998
- 5 - 14ErosionMay. 09, 1998
- 5 - 13FluidsMay. 02, 1998
- 5 - 12CavesApr. 25, 1998
- 5 - 11SmellFeb. 28, 1998
- 5 - 10Lakes & PondsFeb. 21, 1998
- 5 - 9Ocean ExplorationDec. 05, 1997
- 5 - 8Atoms and MoleculesNov. 28, 1997
- 5 - 7Do-It-Yourself ScienceNov. 21, 1997
- 5 - 6Life CycleNov. 14, 1997
- 5 - 5FarmingOct. 31, 1997
- 5 - 4ArchitectureOct. 24, 1997
- 5 - 3GenesOct. 17, 1997
- 5 - 2Space ExplorationSep. 26, 1997
- 5 - 1ForensicsSep. 19, 1997