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Ans. (i) A woman is sweeping outside the Post office.
(ii) Labourers are making a building.
(iii) People are travelling by car and scooters.
(iv) Children are running.
(v) Barber and shoe-maker are waiting for customers.
(vi) A boy is taking tea for customer.
(vii) A woman is walking towards Post Office.
(viii) Children are playing under the tree.
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Sewage And Waste Water: Sewage, garbage and liquid waste of households, agricultural lands and factories are discharged into lakes and rivers. These wastes contain harmful chemicals and toxins which make the water poisonous for aquatic animals and plants.
Dumping: Dumping of solid wastes and litters in water bodies causes huge problems. Litters include glass, plastic, aluminum, styrofoam etc. Different things take different amount of time to degrade in water. They affect aquatic plants and animals.
Industrial Waste: Industrial waste contains pollutants like asbestos, lead, mercury and petrochemicals which are extremely harmful to both people and environment. Industrial waste is discharged into lakes and rivers by using fresh water making the water contaminated.
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Q: List two reasons due to which the Khejadi tree can survive in very poor condition.
Ans. (1) It can grow without much water.
(2) It is found in desert areas
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- Sepals: Sepal is the green-coloured part beneath the petals to protect rising buds. Some flowers have fused petals-sepals while a few have separated petals-sepals.
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Khejari has a very deep tap root system and hence it does not generally complete with the associated crops. The improved physical soil conditions compared with higher availability of nutrients under the Khejri canopy explain the better growth of the crops associated with it. Due to its extensive root system it stabilizes shifting sand dunes and is also useful as windbreak shelterbelt and in afforestation of dry areas. It fixes atmospheric nitrogen through microbial activities. It adds organic matter through leaf litter decomposition thus rejuvenating poor soils. Since in arid regions, this is the only tree species, it provides much needed shade and shelter to the farmers working in the fields as well as to the cattle and wildlife during the summer months. Pods of Khejari are eaten by cattle, sheep, horses, mules, donk.
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New baby boy
In Nimmi’s family, a new baby is born. One family member increases.
After the arrival of the new baby, daily work routine of all the members of Nimmi’s family has been changed.
For example:
- Nimmi will spend her day now playing with her baby sister.
- Her mother will now look after her new born baby along with Nimmi.
- Nimmi’s father, grandmother and uncle will now have to give more time to the new baby. They will also have to help Nimmi’s mother in taking care of the baby and doing other household works.
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Q.1. Collect some bricks. Lay them on the ground in the line as shown in the picture. Try walking on them. Was it easy?
Ans. Yes.
Q.2. Make a small bridge by trying together 4 or 5 bamboo poles. Ask your teacher to help you. Now wlk on your bridge. How did your feeil? Did you fall down? If you walk like this a few times, you will start finding it easy.
Ans. At first, I found it difficult to walk. Later, it became easy.
Q.3. Do you think it would be easier to walk on this bridge in bare feet, or with shoes or slippers? Why?
Ans. It is easier to walk on this bridge in bare feet. It has more grip with toes.
Q.4. Could you tell the difference in both thye pictures? Which would be easierusing pulley or without it?
Ans. The first boy is pulling out bucket with bare hands. The second boy is using a pulley. Pulley makes it easier.
Q.5. Look around you where all do you see the use of pulleys? List them.
Ans. Lifting heavy loads, hosting flage, etc.
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