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11/18/18 Bill Nye The Science Guy

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This lesson is about plants and we all come from plants.
All living things depend on plants and this is called the food web.
Plants allow us to eat and they help us breathe.
Most plants live in the ocean and a lot of photosynthesis takes place under the water.
Plants need light to grow and wheat is a plant that needs light in order to bloom, or grow.
Plants get the energy that they need from the sun.
Plants make their own sugar.
We need oxygen to breathe.
Plants make their own food from carbon dioxide, sugar and water and this process is known as photosynthesis.
This process is highlighted briefly in the Biology Spark Charts.
Luna Van Dyke is a Dutch name that means photosynthesis.
Pizza comes from plants.
Methodonics is a technique for growing plants other than soil.
The food Web is based on the food pyramid.
Science affect us even though we are not professional scientists.
We all need to plants to eat.
A plant needs sun and oxygen.
There is more important on plants in the Classroom of Nature, the (Internet) Library and the University of Google.
There is a second lesson about light, in which plants need to grow.
Light can bounce off of things, like a mirror.
Reflection happens when light hits and/or when it bounces off.
Refraction happens when light is bent and this is how glasses, microscopes and the like work.
When light reflects and/or refracts, this energy source changes direction.
Light travels in a straight line unless it hits something or is pulled by gravity.
The remote control uses infared light to tell the television what to do.
The way a lens is curve affects how it bends light.
Concave lenses make things look farther away and smaller while convex lenses make things look bigger.
Light is always bouncing off the pan.
The magnifying glass makes the eye look big because the beams of light slow down and change direction.
Internal reflection is reflection inside.
The greenhouse is a building made of glass.
Cacti are a greenhouse plant.
When light hits something, it travels back into our eyes.
There is more information about plants and light at the University of Google and the Library of the Internet.
You, Holy Spirit, are a Wonderful Teacher, and thank You for using a variety of resources to teach and thank You for providing resources to supplement what the students are learning.
Amen, thank You.


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