3-2-1 Contact - Season 2 Episode 33 Water and People
Miguel helps Robin complete a homework project before heading to a harbor on the Hudson River. He and Kathy are worried that a houseboat may be sinking. A marine biologist tells them the difference between an estuary (like the Hudson) and a delta (like the Mississippi).In New Orleans, Kathy discovers the channels and levees that practically crisscross the area. Two ecologists inform her how important the Mississippi is to New Orleans, and how man and Nature must work together.Robin ventures to a region poisoned by acid rain, then labeled ""New York State's problem.""THE BLOODHOUND GANG: ""The Case of the Computer Caper, Part Two."" After a cold snap the night before, Vikki and Ricardo stake out the trash barrel in question. A strange lady pours water into the barrel a couple of minutes before Skip arrives with the money. Once the trash is dumped into a garbage truck, the order goes out: ""Tail it.""
Year: 1988
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Country: United States of America
Studio: PBS
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Crew: Joanne Roberts (Producer), Karen Katz (Producer), Anne MacLeod Hoffman (Executive Producer), Maxine Wishner (Producer), Susan Schwartz Lynn (Producer), Alfred Hyslop (Executive Producer)
First Air Date: Jan 14, 1980
Last Air date: Nov 18, 1988
Season: 7 Season
Episode: 223 Episode
Runtime: 30 minutes
IMDb: 7.00/10 by 6.00 users
Popularity: 17.156
Language: English
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Survival: Temperature
Survival: Protection
Survival: Energy
Survival: Teamwork
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Sports: Time, Rate, Measurement
Sports: Energy Transfer
Sports: Impact Analysis
Sports: Coordination
Flight: Flying Animals
Flight: Air Resistance
Flight: Thrust
Flight: Acceleration
Babies: The Code of Life
Babies: Growth and Development
Babies: Behavior
Babies: Colonization
Babies: Change
Senses: Taste and Smell
Senses: Sight
Senses: Hearing
Senses: Touch
Senses: Special Sensors
Shapes in Nature
Shapes and Gravity
Shapes: Streamlining
Shapes: Form and Function
Shapes: Clues
Water: 3 Phases – Gas, Liquid, Solid
Water: Medium for Life
Water and People
Water: Distribution
Water in the Body
Building: Materials
Building: One of a Kind
Building: Standard Parts
Building: Modular
Building: Communication