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In most countries, the traditional foods are replaced by the international fast foods.
This quickly delivers negative effects and thus considers both families and societies for being replaced by the international foods.
It is having demand nowadays and considers it for traditional items. The consumption of fast food is injurious to health.
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A root is a part of a plant that is usually hidden underground. Roots have several purposes. They hold the plant in the ground and keep it upright. They take water and food from the soil. They also store food for the plant.
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The part of the plant that appears above the ground level is called the shoot system while the part of the plant which lies underneath the soil is called the root system.
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Sense organs are specialized organs that help to perceive the world around us. They are an integral part of our lives and it is the only way that enables us to perceive the environment.
Sense organs provide the required data for interpretation through various organs and a network of nerves in response to a particular physical phenomenon. These senses govern our association and our interaction with the environment.
We have five sense organs, namely:
- Eyes
- Ears
- Nose
- Tongue
- Skin
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The weight of an object is the gravitational force acting on it. Since, the gravitational force of the moon is 1 / 6 th of earth. The weight of an object on moon is also 1 / 6 th as compared to its weight on earth.
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A pulley is a simple machine used to change the direction of a force. Think of raising a flag or lifting a heavy stone.
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When a force is applied to a moving object any of the following possibilities could arise.
- The force may act in the same direction as the direction of motion of the object, producing an acceleration in the body, increasing its velocity with the passage of time. This is the case say of a car being accelerated.
- The force may act in a direction opposite to the direction of motion of the object, producing a deceleration in the object, stopping it ultimately. A car being braked to stop is a case in point.
- The force may act at an angle to the moving body, sufficient to overcome resistance to its motion. Motion of a lawn-mower is a case in point.
- The force may be acting at right angles to the motion of the body, neither accelerating it nor decelrating it, but constantly changing its direction of motion, and constraining it to move in a circle.
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Saturn - also nicknamed the “Ringed Planet” – has been observed since ancient times by different cultures around the world. Because of this, no one can be credited with first discovering the planet. Though it is the most distant of the visible planets, it still can be seen with the naked eye.
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Saturn is nicknamed the “Ringed Planet” – it has more than 30 ring systems around it.
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Resemblance, similarity imply that there is a likeness between two or more people or things. Resemblance indicates primarily a likeness in appearance, either a striking one or one which merely serves as a reminder to the beholder: The boy has a strong resemblance to his father. Some common synonyms of resemblance are analogy, likeness, similarity, and similitude. While all these words mean "agreement or correspondence in details," resemblance implies similarity chiefly in appearance or external qualities.
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Fossils are the remains or traces of ancient life that have been preserved by natural processes, from spectacular skeletons to tiny seashells. Imprints, tracks and trails can also become fossilised, like dinosaur footprints or worm burrows. These are called trace fossils. Hence, a fossil can be defined as,
A remnant, impression, or trace of an organism of past geologic ages that has been preserved in the earth’s crust
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Which of these can be used to remove soluble impurities from water a . Distillation. b. Filtration c. Sedimentation. d. Decantation
Ans Filtration
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protein, nutrient , fat
Depending upon size and cetromere position, the 46 chromosomes have been divided into a number of groups
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Water is one of the most precious resource on Earth and is necessary for all living beings. We use water for different purposes like drinking, cooking, bathing, washing and many more activities. Pure water is colorless, odorless and tasteless.
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Our surroundings include plants, animals, water, land, air, sun, sky, clouds etc. All these affect our life and is our environment. All that surrounds and affects the life of an organism is called its environment.
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The surroundings where plants and animals live, is called their habitat. For example, the habitat of a frog is fresh water, while the habitat of a camel is a desert.
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Pollination is a method where pollen grains are picked from an anther, which is the male part of a flower and transferred to the flower's female part called the stigma. To make the pollination work successfully, the pollen grains must be transferred from the same species of flower.
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A seed is an important part of a flowering plant. They give rise to a new plant. They may be of different shapes, colours and sizes. They may be round, wrinkled, winged or hairy. They are in a dormant condition until they receive adequate sunlight, water, and soil. The growth of the plant from a seed is known as germination. A seed has three parts:
- Seed Coat
- Endosperm
- Embryo
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- Junk foods can hamper your development and may eventually make your brain weak and non-functional.
- Increased Obesity.
- Loss of Memory and Learning Problems.
- Lead to Depression.
- Inadequate Growth & Development
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A physical change involves a change in physical properties. Examples of physical properties include melting, transition to a gas, change of strength, change of durability, changes to crystal form, textural change, shape, size, color, volume and density. In a physical change appearance or form changes, but substance remains same. Ice on melting converts to water. Water on evaporation converts to water vapor. All the products formed are still forms of water. Hence, this is a physical change.
Examples of Physical Changes
- Crushing a can.
- Melting an ice cube.
- Boiling water.
- Mixing sand and water.
- Breaking a glass.
- Dissolving sugar and water.
- Shredding paper.
- Chopping wood.
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