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A prism is a 3-dimensional shape with two identical shapes facing each other. These identical shapes are called “bases”.
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The bases can be a triangle, square, rectangle or any other polygon.
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Other faces of a prism are parallelograms or rectangles.
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Types of roots
- TapRoot System
- Fibrous Root System
Some functions of roots are given below:
- Anchoring the plant Roots help to anchor the plant firmly into the ground.
- Absorption of water and nutrients from the soil They help plants to absorb water and nutrients from the soil, which are essential for their survival.
- Preventing soil erosion They help to bind the soil particles together, thereby preventing them from being carried away by water or wind.
- Sometimes roots are modified to perform various other functions like reproduction, nutrition, etc.
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NCERT Solutions for Class 4 EVS Basvas Farm
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Q.1. In Basva’s area an implement called Khunti is used to loosen the soil. What is the kind of implement called in your area? Find out?
Ans. It is called Kudal.
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Q.1. Ask a farmer or some elders in your family and find out what are the kinds of crops grows in your area?
Ans. Wheat, rice, vegetables.
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NCERT Solutions for Class 4 EVS Basvas Farm
Find out (Page 113)
Q.1. In Basva’s area an implement called Khunti is used to loosen the soil. What is the kind of implement called in your area? Find out?
Ans. It is called Kudal.
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Q.1. Ask a farmer or some elders in your family and find out what are the kinds of crops grows in your area?
Ans. Wheat, rice, vegetables.
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India has three cropping seasons — rabi, kharif and zaid
Rabi crops are sown in winter from October to December and harvested in summer from April to June. Some of the important rabi crops are wheat, barley, peas, gram and mustard.
Kharif crops are grown with the onset of monsoon in different parts of the country and these are harvested in September-October. Important crops grown during this season are paddy, maize, jowar, bajra, tur (arhar), moong, urad, cotton, jute, groundnut and soyabean.
In between the rabi and the kharif seasons, there is a short season during the summer months known as the Zaid season. Some of the crops produced during ‘zaid’ are watermelon, muskmelon, cucumber,vegetables and fodder crops. Sugarcane takes almost a year to grow.
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