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Boiling of seeds kills certain enzymes that are required for germination due to which they cannot germinate and hence fails to sprout.
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The preservation of fabric fibers and leathers allows for insights into the attire of ancient societies. The clothing used in the ancient world reflects the technologies that these peoples mastered. In many cultures, clothing indicated the social status of various members of society.
The development of attire and fashion is an exclusively human characteristic and is a feature of most human societies. Clothing made of materials such as animal skins and vegetation was initially used by early humans to protect their bodies from the elements. The usage of clothing and textiles across the ages reflects the varying development of civilizations and technologies. Sources available for the study of clothing and textiles include material remains discovered via archaeology; representation of textiles and their manufacture in art; and documents concerning the manufacture, acquisition, use, and trade of fabrics, tools, and finished garments.
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The process of making yarn from fibres is called spinning. In this process, fibres from a mass of cotton wool are drawn out and twisted. This brings the fibres together to form yarn.
A simple device used for spinning is a hand spindle also called takli.


Another hand operated device used for spinning is charkha.
Spinning of yarn on a large scale is done with the help of spinning machines.
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Rub the food sample on filter paper and then hold the filter paper up to the light. If the paper is translucent (slightly see-through) there was fat present in the food.
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A shadow is a dark area where light from a light source is blocked by an opaque object.
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| Translucent object | Opaque object |
| A material through which light can pass partially. | A material through which light cannot pass at all. |
| We can partly see through these objects. They can also be called partially-see-through objects. | We cannot see through these objects. They can also be called not-see-through objects. |
| The color of this material depends on the amount of light absorbed, scattered, and reflected. | The color of this material depends on the light it absorbs. |
| An object on the other side of this material is visible to some extent. | An object on the other side of this material is not visible at all. |
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Jute is a long, soft, shiny vegetable fiber that can be spun into coarse, strong threads.
Cotton is a soft, fluffy staple fiber that grows in a boll, or protective case, around the seeds of the cotton plants.
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When an object is immersed partially or fully in a liquid, it experiences an upward force. This upward force is known as buoyant force and this phenomenon is known as buoyancy. Buoyancy is also known as up thrust
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- The major biological function of vitamin D is to maintain normal blood levels of calcium and phosphorus.
- Vitamin D aids in the absorption of calcium, helping to form and maintain strong bones.
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An atom is the smallest constituent unit of ordinary matter that has the properties of a chemical element.
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Abiotic components are non-living chemical and physical parts of the environment that affect living organisms and the functioning of ecosystem.
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Soil moisture is the water stored in the soil and is affected by precipitation, temperature, soil characteristics, and more. These same factors help determine the type of biome present, and the suitability of land for growing crops.
Percolation rate of water in soil: The phenomenon of absorption of water by soil is termed as percolation. The rate of absorption is different for different types of soils. The rate of absorption of a soil depends on its composition. A soil with more percolation rate can hold water for longer time. On the other hand a soil with poor percolation rate will hold water for longer time. Percolation rate helps in selection of suitable soil for crop growth.
Percolation rate can be calculated by using the below formula.
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Humans are omnivores as they consume both plant and animal products.
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Cotton is a natural fibre, also known as cotton wool. It is usually grown at places having black soil and warm climate. The cotton fibres are separated from the seeds by a process called ginning. Ginning was traditionally done by hand by using a comb-like device but now-a-days, it is done by using machines.
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Knitting is a process of fabric forming by the intermeshing the loops of yarns.
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