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2/17/19 Bill Nye The Science Guy
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We live on the Earth Crust.The lesson is about the Earth's Crust in which we sit on top us especially when we are outside.
All living things live on top of the Earth's Crust.
The crust is thin, cool and hard as a rock.
The core is around fifteen hundred degrees Celsius.
The shells of eggs are as thin as the Earth's Crust.
Magma is hot.
Scientists believe that the Earth's Crust is made of tectonic plates, and the planet Mars actually lacks these plates.
While the Earth's Crust is thin, the Crust is thicker than I am.
Some parts of the Earth's Crust can be pretty hollow as in a cave.
The plate tectonics are always moving on the Earth.
There is more information about the Earth's Crust and volcanos on Google, a large supporter of Khan Academy as well as student learning and education at large.
The next lesson is about Gravity, which is less on Mars and more on Venus than the Earth.
Gravity is when things pull on each other.
Matter always pulls on one another and gravity is always pulling.
The pull of gravity affects everything.
With Your force of gravity, there would be no sky and there would be no me or Bill Nye The Science Guy.
Gravity holds all of the planets in orbit.
On the scale, the Earth's gravity pulls us down when we weigh ourselves.
Our weight comes from the Earth's mass, gravity and our mass.
The pull of gravity makes things fall.
Everything has gravity.
Gravity is everywhere and pulling on everything.
Gravity is always working by pulling on everything.
The Sun's gravity holds the Earth in orbit just like Your force of gravity holds all of the planets in order.
Without gravity, all of the planets would float into outer space.
On the Earth, I weigh about 120 lbs.
The other planets have a lot of gravity and a lot of matter.
Since Jupiter is bigger than the Earth, the planet has more gravity.
Since the moon is smaller than the Earth, the heavenly body has less gravity.
If I were on the moon, I would bounce around like an astronaut.
Chains are held together by gravity.
Planets end up as balls because of gravity.
Gravity is all over the place.
Great questions are the hall of science.
Everything is spherical like balls because of gravity and this includes atoms.
Gravity is the one thing that remains constant.
Gravity keeps the pizza together.
The pull of gravity makes the Earth and other planets round.
Gravity makes things round.
Gravity pulls on everything all of the time.
Everything is pulled down by gravity.
In the nursery rhyme, the London Bridge fell down because of gravity.
In another nursery rhyme, Humpty Dumpty had a great fall due to his weight and gravity.
There is more information about the gravity and the planets at the Universal Library of Google.
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