Media Summary: The Big Question: “How does your nose get runny?” Harrison is visited by a microbiologist who helps him take a close look at an ... The Big Question: “Why do bats sleep upside down?” Description: Harrison sets off on an investigation of such sleep phenomena ... By getting to know our food, how it's made and where it comes from, we can make choices that can help the environment and ...
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The Big Question: “How does your nose get runny?” Harrison is visited by a microbiologist who helps him take a close look at an ... The Big Question: “Why do bats sleep upside down?” Description: Harrison sets off on an investigation of such sleep phenomena ... By getting to know our food, how it's made and where it comes from, we can make choices that can help the environment and ... Hold on to your nose! Harrison decides to do a show about, well, you know. He's visited by a paleontologist who brings ... The Big Question: “How come weather changes?” Description: Harrison is visited by a real-life television weatherman who shows ... Harrison is visited by a microbiologist who helps him take a close look at an invisible world and figure
The Big Question: “Why do bats sleep upside down?” Harrison sets off on an investigation of such sleep phenomena as yawning, ... Harrison is visited by a real-life television weatherman who shows us how he predicts the weather. Viewers will learn how to ... The Big Question: “What would happen if someone cracked the Earth?” Synopsis: Harrison gets permission from his school to ... Harrison discovers that plants are living The Big Question: “Why isn't magic real?” Synopsis: Magic IS real - sort of. Nature creates its very own magic, turning gases to ...