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Trees are big and tall plants. They have very thick, woody and hard stems called the trunk. This single main stem or the trunk gives rise to many branches that bear leaves, flowers and fruits. Some trees are branch less like coconut tree; i.e., they have only one main stem which bears leaves, flowers, and fruits all by itself. The life-span of the trees are very large. i.e, for several years. Banyan, mango, neem, cashew, teak, oak are some examples of trees.
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Starting from the smallest, herb is a short-sized plant with soft, green, delicate stem without the woody tissues. They complete their life cycle within one or two seasons. Tomato, wheat, paddy, grass are a few examples of herbs.
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The community (all the species of animals and plants present) in one pond may be quite different from that in another, even if the ponds are close together. This is because most pond animals cannot travel from one pond to another. Some of the more likely suspects that you might see in your ponds include:
- Pond-skaters.
- Water snails.
- Leeches and worms.
- Water beetles.
- Water boatmen.
- Freshwater mussels.
- Larvae (caddisfly, alderfly, dragonfly and damselfly to name a few)
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The animals which are found on trees are called arboreal animals. Many different types of animals can be found living in the trees, including insects, arachnids, amphibians, reptiles, birds, and mammals.
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The main parts of a plant include:
- Roots
- Stem
- Leaves
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Computer is basically a word derived from the word “compute” which means to calculate.
The Full Form of Computer is a Commonly Operated Machine Particularly used for Technical and Educational Research.
C – Commonly
O – Operated
M – Machine
P – Particularly
U – Used for
T – Technical
E – & Education
R – Research
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Transport is a system or means of conveying people or goods from place to place. Transportation is the act of moving something from one place to another. We need transportation because all of life's necessities and pleasures can't possibly fit within the reach of our static bodies from birth to death. We either have to move ourselves to things or have things moved to us.The most common five modes of transport are: railways, roadways, airways, waterways and pipelines.
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Hydropower plants capture the energy of falling water to generate electricity. A turbine converts the kinetic energy of falling water into mechanical energy. Then a generator converts the mechanical energy from the turbine into electrical energy.
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