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00:02Seatbelts, everyone!
00:04Please let this be a normal field trip.
00:06With the friends?
00:07No way!
00:08Closin' on the main street
00:10You're relaxin', feelin' good
00:12Next thing that you know, you'll see it
00:16I'm the person I made the world
00:18Surfin' on the sideway
00:21Swingin' through the stars
00:22Take your left to your intestine
00:24Take your second right past more
00:26From the magic school bus
00:28Navigate a nostril
00:30I'm on the magic school bus
00:32Make a plain dungeon
00:34I'm on the magic school bus
00:36Drop the river of lava
00:38I'm on the magic school bus
00:40Such a fine thing to do
00:42So step your bones right to the sea
00:45Come on in and don't be shy
00:47Just to make your day complete
00:49You might get baked into a pie
00:51I'm on the magic school bus
00:53Step inside, it's a wider ride
00:56Come on!
00:57Right on the magic school bus
01:00DESERTS
01:01DEE-DEE-DEE-DEE-DEEH
01:11WHOO!
01:12cars
01:26TEEEL-DEE-DEE也
01:27It just doesn't say desert yet.
01:30Are you kidding?
01:32It screams desert.
01:35We've got sand.
01:37We've got gravel.
01:39We've got desert plants like cacti, creosote bushes,
01:43Uncle Tio.
01:45We've got the desert's harsh conditions.
01:48Hot, blazing sun.
01:50Dry, blinding dust storms.
01:55Tink's right.
01:56There's something missing.
01:57Then bones and bones and dry bones and bones and bones and dry bones and bones and bones and dry
02:04bones.
02:05As I always say, Arnold, it never hurts to be prepared.
02:09That's funny, Ms. Frizzle.
02:11That's exactly what I was thinking.
02:13I know, I know.
02:14Desert animals.
02:16That's what's missing.
02:18Ms. Frizzle, a diorama will never be complete without desert animals.
02:23Dynamic deduction, Phoebe.
02:27Huh?
02:28Huh?
02:29Huh?
02:29What are these should do for now?
02:31Now?
02:31Later, I'm worried about.
02:33Thank you, Ms. Frizzle.
02:35Here you go, little guy.
02:37According to my research, that's a kangaroo rat.
02:41And that's a Gila monster.
02:43Isn't it cute?
02:46Isn't it cute?
02:46Only Phoebe would think a Gila monster is cute.
02:49And there's more.
02:51Tortoise.
02:53Beetle.
02:54Scorpion.
02:56Jackrabbit.
02:57Roadrunner.
03:00Whoa, Liz.
03:02What's up with you?
03:04And do you know what this is?
03:05A baby coyote.
03:09Phoebe, are you sure all these animals live in the desert?
03:14Think about it.
03:15The desert is really hot.
03:18The sun beats down all day long.
03:21Feet, feet, feet.
03:22And there's nowhere for the animals to go to escape the heat.
03:26Heat, heat.
03:27But not only is it hot, but there's hardly any food in the desert.
03:33So any animal that shows its face gets eaten by a bigger one.
03:39Huh?
03:40Stop.
03:41And that's not all.
03:43It isn't?
03:44The worst part, there's almost no water in the desert.
03:49No water?
03:51Uh-huh.
03:52No shelter, no food, no water.
03:56In no time at all, all your cute little animals are buzzer bait.
04:02Scare-city is the name of the game, Phoebes.
04:05Scare-city.
04:07He's right, Phoebe.
04:09There's not much food, water, or shelter in the desert.
04:11We've got to do something.
04:13Yeah.
04:14What can we do?
04:15What can we do?
04:16What can we do?
04:18Well, at my old school, we take a stand and form a committee.
04:22Go on a field trip?
04:25Arnold, are you serious?
04:28He's right.
04:29SADS to the rescue!
04:32SADS?
04:33Students Against Desert Scarcity.
04:36To the desert.
04:38Miss Frizzle?
04:39Yes, Arnold?
04:40For once, I'm prepared.
04:43Regulation Desert.
04:44As outlined in Chapter 7 of My New Field Trip Survival Guide.
04:49Miss Frizzle, do your worst.
04:52I'll do my best, Arnold.
04:54Well, are you guys coming?
04:56Or do I have to save these desert animals all by myself?
04:59To the bus!
05:01Follow that Phoebe!
05:11Hey, Arnold, so what do you have in that knapsack anyway?
05:15Oh, a little sunblock, snakebite kit.
05:18He does mallow blasters.
05:19What?
05:20No football?
05:21Carlos, we are not going to the desert to have fun.
05:24We're not?
05:26The desert is full of surprises, Phoebe.
05:30And this bus is so slow.
05:32Can't we go any faster, Miss Frizzle?
05:34Every second we waste means those poor little animals are out there suffering.
05:38Well, that's one way of looking at it, Phoebe.
05:42Okay, bus, do your stuff!
05:45Yahoo!
05:47Yahoo!
05:49Yahoo!
05:51Yahoo!
05:51Yahoo!
05:55Yahoo!
06:00She'll be coming around the mountain when she comes, when she comes!
06:04Are we there yet?
06:06Chill, Phoebe.
06:07We only just took off.
06:09We're flying over mountains.
06:11You say students against desert scarcity.
06:14Yeah, and the mountains have plenty of shelter, food, and water.
06:18Miss Frizzle, we must be going the wrong way.
06:20The wrong way?
06:21Why, Phoebe, if it weren't for these mountains, there wouldn't even be a desert.
06:26What do mountains have to do with the deserts?
06:29Haven't you guys ever heard of a rain shadow?
06:31No.
06:34No.
06:34Some deserts are made by what's called the rain shadow effect.
06:38When warm, moist air rises over the mountains, its water vapor condenses into rain or snow.
06:44Well, the mountains catch all the moisture, so the air reaching the other side is dry as a desert.
06:50Look out below!
06:54It's not fair.
06:56Why should the mountains get all the water?
06:58If you keep asking questions, Phoebe, you'll find an answer.
07:03Oh, and there's the perfect parking spot.
07:05Hold on tight!
07:12Field trip tip number 63.
07:15In the event of a rapid loss of altitude, you may want to put on a parachute.
07:19Liz, my parachute?
07:22That's not a parachute!
07:24That's a pair of shoes!
07:41Look at this place!
07:43Phew!
07:45The thermoprobe reads 107 degrees Fahrenheit.
07:49That's hot!
07:51How can anything live here?
07:54Um, is it just me, or does this look like the final field trip?
08:00Come along, class.
08:01We're here to experience the desert.
08:04Take chances.
08:05Make mistakes.
08:06Get dusty.
08:08Field trip tip number 87.
08:10Not a problem.
08:11Come on, you guys.
08:13Students against desert scarcity.
08:15Remember?
08:16We've got work to do.
08:18Desert scarcity?
08:19What about dessert scarcity?
08:21I'm hungry.
08:22Hey, Arnold.
08:23Where are those mallow blasters?
08:26I'm afraid they've melted.
08:28How can you even think about eating when all those poor little animals are suffering from hunger?
08:33The only poor little animals I see are us.
08:38There's one.
08:41Why, that's a collared lizard.
08:44Why, that's a collared lizard.
08:45And that's a funny-looking bird.
08:48That Tisha is a fine example of a hungry roadrunner chasing a delicious lizard to eat.
08:57Come on, we have to protect that lizard.
09:01Huh?
09:03At my old school, lizards never ran on their hind legs.
09:07Quick, everyone, back in the bus.
09:10Phoebe, what are we doing?
09:12How would you like to be a lizard being chased by a hungry roadrunner?
09:16Ooh, a situation worth exploration, Phoebe.
09:23Wow, cool.
09:25We're a Gila monster.
09:31As I always say, when the going gets hungry, the hungry get going.
09:37Bad old battle.
09:38Bad bad bad.
09:39And getting worse, it's gaining on us.
09:42I hate field trips for week eight.
09:58Any minute now, we're going to know what it's like to be eaten.
10:02Field trip tip number 107.
10:05To avoid being eaten, become inedible.
10:07What does that mean?
10:09Class, do I hear a suggestion to avoid digestion?
10:13According to my research, Arnold, it means we ought to become something that's not very appetizing.
10:20On the button, D.A.
10:22One inedible horned lizard coming up.
10:32Phew.
10:32Close one.
10:37Well, her train experience tells us roadrunners don't like lizards or spikes.
10:42Would you?
10:43So, the little animals here have special ways to avoid getting eaten.
10:47Like running fast or being prickly.
10:49Oh, Phoebe, that's right.
10:52Which means they don't need your help, Phoebes.
10:54Are you sure about that?
10:56Life is tough in the desert.
10:58Don't we know it.
11:00It's too hot to chase after animals.
11:02Or to be chased.
11:04Phew.
11:05I'm burning up.
11:06Exactly.
11:07And somewhere out there is a poor little animal which is burning up too.
11:11Now, come on.
11:12We've got to find it and help it.
11:14Stop the bus.
11:16Please.
11:18Everybody out.
11:19Not again.
11:20And single fire class.
11:34I'm hot.
11:36I'm tired.
11:39I'm hungry.
11:41I'm prepared.
11:46Phoebe, we've been looking and looking and we haven't found any more animals.
11:51None, Phoebe.
11:52And I'm burning up.
11:54Me too.
11:55You're hot.
11:58What about that poor little jackrabbit?
12:01See?
12:01It's sitting there with the sun beating down on its head.
12:04And it's wearing a fur coat.
12:07Field trip tip number 158.
12:09When the sun is beating down on your head, put on a hat.
12:12Got that covered?
12:13Thanks, Arnold.
12:15Hey.
12:16Here, little jackrabbit.
12:18This will keep you from getting too hot.
12:19A nice hat to shade your...
12:21Phoebe.
12:23Arnold.
12:24Now, how will that jackrabbit keep cool?
12:27Well...
12:27Ear conditioning, Phoebe.
12:30Ear conditioning?
12:31Good one, Miss Frizzle.
12:33Why, thank you, Carlos.
12:35Carlos.
12:35Carlos, how can you joke at a time like this?
12:38According to my research, it's not a joke, Phoebe.
12:42You know how a car radiator cools off hot water from the engine?
12:47Some desert animals have big ears, which do the same thing.
12:50When their warm blood moves through their big ears, it gets cooled off in the same way.
12:55Stay cool.
13:00Come on, Phoebe.
13:02Just admit it.
13:03The lizards don't need your help, and neither do the jackrabbits.
13:06Okay, so the jackrabbit has a way of keeping itself cool.
13:09But what about that?
13:12Ah, that is a desert tortoise.
13:15Hmm, you don't usually see them out in the heat like this.
13:18See?
13:19An animal in need.
13:21Come on!
13:22We've got to help it.
13:24We...
13:25We do?
13:26Carlos, don't be so selfish.
13:28How would you like to be a tortoise roasting in the hot desert sun?
13:31I wish you hadn't said that.
13:34Oh, as I always say, there's more than one way to beat the heat.
13:38Oh, no!
13:54Oh, so this is what it's like to be a desert tortoise.
13:59Where are we?
14:01In a tortoise burrow, an underground shelter.
14:04It's a lot cooler down here.
14:06Ah, good observation, Keisha.
14:10Yes, another animal that can keep cool without your help, Fibolino.
14:15But, Carlos, I just thought of something.
14:18Maybe the reason we didn't see any animals is because they all burned up before we got here.
14:23I knew it.
14:25We're too late.
14:27Corona!
14:28What's happening?
14:30Oh, glass.
14:32The bus is now on automatic...
14:34Oh, okay.
14:38We're being pushed by another desert tortoise!
14:58Are we still in the desert?
15:00Wow, what happened?
15:03The sun went down and the desert has totally changed.
15:07Oh, Carlos, look.
15:09How sweet.
15:11Eleven, twelve, thirteen, fourteen.
15:14Hey, we weren't too late.
15:17The reason we didn't see any animals is because they were just waiting for the sun to go down.
15:21Fifty degrees Fahrenheit.
15:23You don't have any sweaters in that knapsack, do you, Arnold?
15:28Once the sun goes down, the air cools off.
15:31Field trip tip number 257.
15:34To beat the heat, do like most desert animals.
15:37Come out only at night.
15:39There you have it, Phoebe.
15:41Another way desert animals help themselves.
15:45It's okay, Phoebe.
15:46There's nothing wrong with being wrong.
15:49As I always say, make mistakes, make mistakes, make mistakes.
15:54It's the best way to learn something.
15:56But let's face it, Students Against Desert Scarcity is a bust.
16:02Okay, Carlos, okay.
16:04You don't have to rub it in.
16:06I might have made a mistake about that lizard.
16:08And I might have made a mistake about that jackrabbit.
16:11And I even might have made a mistake about the tortoise.
16:13But there's one thing I know I'm not wrong about.
16:17How much you wish you'd stayed home today?
16:19No, how much everything in the desert needs water.
16:22You're telling me.
16:26Thanks, honey.
16:27Phoebe!
16:28Well, if no one's gonna help me give water to all these poor little animals, I'll just do it myself.
16:34Phoebe, where are you going?
16:35I said I was gonna give these poor animals water, and I'm going to do it.
16:39Phoebe, I know this may sound crazy, but hear me out.
16:43Okay, Carlos, I'm listening.
16:45These animals didn't need your protection from being eaten or from burning up in the sun, right?
16:50Right.
16:51They can cope, right?
16:53Right.
16:54Well, maybe they don't need your water either.
16:58Carlos, how can you say that?
17:01You know there's no water in the desert.
17:03You said so yourself.
17:05Rain shatter, remember?
17:07But look at them.
17:08They couldn't live without water, and they are definitely alive.
17:12They must get it somehow.
17:14Okay, then.
17:15If you're so smart, tell me how.
17:19Come on, Carlos.
17:20Take chances.
17:21Get messy.
17:22Make mistakes.
17:24I...
17:25I don't know.
17:27Exactly.
17:28Maybe people like me come out here and give these animals water.
17:32Maybe people like me keep these animals alive.
17:36Hey, at least save the water for the animals.
17:39What are you talking about?
17:41Didn't you just splash me?
17:43Is that rain?
17:51Everyone back on the bus.
17:54Rain?
17:55In the desert?
17:56It doesn't rain here very often, class, but...
18:02As I always say, not very often is a long way from never.
18:08And the desert is a long way from needing my water.
18:11And we're a long way from the bus.
18:14Come on, Phoebe.
18:16Doesn't it feel great?
18:19Now we're talking water!
18:22It's amazing.
18:23We went from absolutely no water to...
18:31ivot.
18:55What are you doing?
18:57What happened to the desert?
19:01Is this a dream?
19:04No, Phoebe. It's the desert after a rainstorm.
19:10Everything's changed. There's so much activity.
19:13What happened to all the scarcity?
19:15Look at all the plants and animals.
19:19A desert life never ceases to amaze me.
19:23Do you see what I see?
19:25Flower power.
19:27It's as if they were waiting for enough water to bloom.
19:31There are shrimp in this puddle.
19:34Shrimp in the desert?
19:37Uh-huh.
19:38And pigs, too. Look.
19:40Actually, that's a peccary.
19:42A desert relative of pigs.
19:45And that cactus is full of water.
19:48According to my observations,
19:50this piece of cactus is juicy on the inside
19:54and waxy on the outside.
19:56Hey, maybe that waxy stuff keeps the water in.
20:00As I always say, when it pours, the desert stores.
20:05You know, Phoebe, you were right.
20:07The desert does need water, and the animals need protection from being eaten and from the heat.
20:12Yeah, but Carlos, you were right, too.
20:15They don't need us to help them.
20:17They're already equipped to live here.
20:20That's right, Phoebe.
20:22Everything that lives here has adaptations to help cope with life in the desert.
20:27Well, come along, class. Back to the bus.
20:29You mean, soaking up water as quickly as possible is an adaptation?
20:35Absolutely correct.
20:37And having spikes is an adaptation?
20:40That helps keep you off the menu.
20:42And burrowing under the sand.
20:44And having big ears is an adaptation for beating the heat.
20:49Yes, all things that live here have adaptations for survival.
20:53Oh, it makes so much sense, doesn't it?
20:58Field trip tip number 999.
21:01For those without desert adaptations,
21:03always travel with a teacher with frizzy red hair.
21:22Well, I have to say, except for the part where we almost got eaten,
21:27and the part where we almost burned up in the sun,
21:29and the part where we almost drowned in a flood,
21:32my field trip manual was really helpful.
21:39So glad you enjoyed it, Arnold.
21:42Well, now that I know that all these plants and animals
21:44have adaptations to help them cope with living in the desert,
21:47that gives me some time to save something else.
21:50Phoebe, I don't think this is a...
21:52I tell you, we've got to do something.
21:55Phoebe, we just did something.
21:57A whole bunch of somethings.
22:00But this time it really is an animal in need.
22:03We'll call ourselves Sash.
22:06Sash?
22:07Students Assisting Sleepy Heads.
22:11Carlos!
22:14He obviously has no adaptations to cope with desert field trips.
22:19According to my research, Phoebe,
22:22hibernation is an adaptation.
22:28As I always say, if you can't take the heat,
22:32get out of the desert.
22:42Onis, Dan 난
22:42Is this the Magic School Bus?
22:45The Magic School Bus?
22:46Magic the Magic School Bus?
22:47What do you mean? Magic the School Bus?
22:48Magic the School Bus?
22:50Magic school bus?
22:52I want the Magic School Bus!
22:54I want the Magic School Bus!
23:02Are you sure the producer wanted this fake cactus, Liz?
23:11I'd better go.
23:13Me? At my old school, kids never answer the phone.
23:18Hello?
23:19Is this the magic school bus?
23:21Yes, but...
23:22Good, because you see, I'm starting up a new group.
23:24Save our kangaroo rats, and I want Phoebe to be present.
23:28You do? I mean, that's nice of you to say, but kangaroo rats don't need to be saved.
23:34You mean they have adaptations that make it possible for them to live in the desert, too?
23:38Right. For instance, they may never take a drink in their entire lives.
23:43They can get all the water they need from the seeds and plants they eat.
23:47Well, do they have an adaptation to help them cope with the short nights?
23:51Short nights?
23:52Yeah. Watching that show, you'd think that nighttime lasted about five seconds.
23:57Oh, well, we were a little short on time.
24:01Uh-huh.
24:02But just a little. We wanted to show how desert animals come out at night. It's an adaptation, you know.
24:09Okay. Speaking of adaptations, I don't know of any plant that grows from a seed the instant it rains.
24:14Look, when you have a lot of information to cover in a half an hour, you don't have time to
24:19wait for seeds to grow into plants.
24:22But they do grow very quickly in the desert.
24:24Did you want to see the desert in full bloom after the rain or not?
24:28Of course I did. And did you know that cactus needles are really leaves?
24:32Is that an adaptation?
24:34Yes. Unlike leaves, needles don't lose any water.
24:38And you know what else? Not all deserts are hot.
24:42Hmm?
24:43Even places that are very cold are called deserts if they don't get enough rain.
24:48Fascinating. Well, thanks for calling.
24:50Wait. One more question. Do you actually know Phoebe?
24:55Yes. In fact...
24:56Could you do me a favor? Just tell her that I think she's the greatest. Goodbye.
25:02Maybe I should answer the phone more often.
25:04The Magic School Bus
25:10Surfing on the sideways
25:12Swinging through the stars
25:14Take a left at your chest
25:16And take your second right past Mars
25:18I'm a Magic School Bus
25:19Navigate a nostril
25:21I'm a Magic School Bus
25:24Make a plate and choose
25:25On our Magic School Bus
25:28Wrap the river of lava
25:30I'm a Magic School Bus
25:32Such a fine thing
25:34So step your bones right to the sea
25:37Come on in and don't be shy
25:39Just to make your day complete
25:41You might get baked up to a pie
25:43On the Magic School Bus
25:45Step inside, it's a wild garage
25:48Come on
25:49Right on the Magic School Bus
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