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Earth's seasons [videorecording] /Disney presents ; directed by Erren Gottlieb, James McKenna ; writers, Amy Axt ... [et al.] ; in association with KCTS Seattle, Rabbit Ears Productions ; Buena Vista Television.

by Nye, Bill; Gottlieb, Erren; McKenna, James; Axt, Amy; Disney Educational Productions; Walt Disney Company; KCTS (Television station : Seattle, Wash.); Rabbit Ears Productions; Buena Vista Television, Inc.
Material type: materialTypeLabelVisual materialPublisher: Elk Grove Village, IL : Disney Educational Productions, 2004, c1993Edition: Standard format; Classroom ed. DVD.Description: 1 videodisc (26 min.) : sd., col. ; 4 3/4 in.ISBN: 1932644342.Uniform titles: Bill Nye the science guy (Television program).Subject(s): Seasons | Meteorology -- Experiments | Closed caption video recordings | VideodiscsGenre/Form: Science television programs. | Children's television programs. | Video recordings for children. | DVD-Video discs.DDC classification: 508.2
Production Credits: Edited by Darrell Suto ; original music by Tom McGurk ... [et al.].
Host, Bill Nye.Summary: Bill Nye the Science Guy answers questions about Earth's seasons, and conducts an experiment that demonstrates how direct sun rays are absorbed by objects.
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Originally produced as an episode of the television program Bill Nye the science guy in 1993.

Includes bonus footage; DVD overview; quiz; glossary; video clips correlated to National Science Education Standards; interactive glossary viewing option; and DVD-ROM features with wallpaper, screensaver, printable teacher's guide, and weblinks.

Edited by Darrell Suto ; original music by Tom McGurk ... [et al.].

Host, Bill Nye.

Bill Nye the Science Guy answers questions about Earth's seasons, and conducts an experiment that demonstrates how direct sun rays are absorbed by objects.

3-6 Follett Library Resources.

DVD.

DVD-ROM system requirements: DVD-ROM drive.

Public performance rights.

Soundtrack in English or Spanish.

Closed-captioned.

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