3-2-1 Contact - Season 1

Season 1

Episodes

Noisy/Quiet: Production & Processing of Sound

Noisy/Quiet: The Ear

Noisy/Quiet: How People & Animals Use Sound

Noisy/Quiet: Music

Noisy/Quiet: Range of Vibration

Forces and Motion

Forces and Fields

Forces: Buoyancy and Gravity

Forces and Machines

Forces: A Spectacle of Forces

Growth/Decay: Sex and Seeds

Growth/Decay: Human Growth

Growth/Decay: Decay

Growth/Decay: Human Cultures/Land Forms

Growth/Decay: Cycles Upon Cycles

Fast/Slow: Speed Up, Slow Down

Fast/Slow: Rhythms of Nature

Fast/Slow: Lifetimes

Fast/Slow: Speed and Racing

Fast/Slow: Time and Time Again

Communication: Human Communication

Communication: Animal Communication

Communication: Machinery of Communication

Communication with Other Species

Communication: Feedback

Food/Fuel: Animal Food

Food/Fuel: Human Food

Food/Fuel: Growing and Processing Food

Food/Fuel: Fueling Machines

Food/Fuel: The Sun Makes Everything Go

Hot/Cold: People's Temperatures

Hot/Cold: Animal and Plant Adaptations

Hot/Cold: How Hot or Cold Can It Get?

Hot/Cold: Heat and Work

Hot/Cold: Temperatures on Earth/In Space

Light/Dark: The Sun

Light/Dark: Adaptation of Plants/Animals

Light/Dark: Electromagnetic Spectrum

Light/Dark: The Eye

Light/Dark: Light Sources

Near/Far: Seeing Isn't Always Believing

Near/Far: Mapping and Navigating Near Home

Near/Far: Mapping and Navigating Over Earth

Near/Far: Space Travel

Near/Far: Knowing Where You Are

Order/Disorder: Regular Patterns

Order/Disorder: The Body â€" An Ordered System

Order/Disorder: Social Order

Order/Disorder: Disordered

Order/Disorder: Sum of Its Parts

Surfaces: Protection

Surfaces: Shapes and Functions at the Surface

Surfaces: Surface Tension and Bubbles

Surfaces: Surface of the Earth

Surfaces: The Atmosphereâ€"Skin of the Earth

Big/Small: Animal Sizes/Scaling

Big/Small: Animal Habitats

Big/Small: Dinoaurs

Big/Small: Volume & Efficiency

Big/Small: How Big is Big?

Crowded/Uncrowded: Human Crowding

Crowded/Uncrowded: Optimum Populations in Nature

Crowded/Uncrowded: Contrasts in Densities of Materials

Crowded/Uncrowded: Down Among the Atoms (Liquids & Solids)

Crowded/Uncrowded: Human Survival/Controlling Densities
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