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Which of the following food items does not provide any
nutrient?
Milk, water, Orange juice, Tomato soup
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Water doesn’t provide any nutrients but it is necessary for the thriving of all living organisms
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Earthworm are called friends of farmer because 1.Earthworm moves through the soil that loosens and aerates the soil. This also helps the water to reach the roots quickly. 2.Earthworm 's excreta increases the fertility of the soil. 3.After their death, they get decomposed and add humus to the soil.
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Where do bees store the honey?
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They store the nectar in their stomachs called honey sacs and carry it to the beehive. They drop the honey into the honeycombs.
मधुमक्खियां शहद को कहां स्टोर करती हैं?
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वे अपने पेट में अमृत को शहद की थैलियों के रूप में संग्रहीत करते हैं और इसे मधुमक्खी के पास ले जाते हैं। वे शहद को छत्ते में गिरा देते हैं।
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M a t c h t h e f o l l o w i n g
1. length of a rod Ans: meter
2. octopus Ans: Sea
3. sepals Ans. : Tendril
4. Sugar: Ans: Soluble
5. diamond Ans. : Hard
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- Biotic components are all of the living things in an ecosystem, such as plants and animals. These living things interact with one another in many ways.
- Abiotic components are the non-living parts of the environment that can often have a major influence on living organisms. Abiotic components include non-living things such as water, sunlight, oxygen, soil, rocks and temperature.
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The word Filament itself refers to the wire or thread inside the bulb which lights up when you turn it on.
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When electric current goes through the filament, the filament glows. It may also be known as the electron emitting element in a vacuum tube. To make the bulb produce more light,the filament is usually made of coils of thin wire, also known as the coiled coil in order to get more emmision.
Generally, Filaments in incandescent light bulbs are made of tungsten as its melting point is very high.
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2. burning of paper is irreversible process.
Irreversible changes are permanent changes. Reactants react to form an entirely new compound and cannot be reversed. Heating, burning, mixing, powdering are few processes which cause irreversible changes.
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1. In a reversible change we get back the original substance by changing the conditions.
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Any changes which can be reversed or are a temporary conversion are known as reversible changes. The reactions which are reversible are called reversible reactions
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Vibratory motion is exhibited by a tuning fork
A type of motion in which a particle moves to and fro about a fixed point is known as vibratory motion.
For e.g., pendulums, swings, tuning fork etc
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Adaptive features of a lion that helps it in hunting are as follows:
1. A lion has slight brown body, which helps it to hide itself in dry grassland for avoiding detection by its prey.
2. Detects its prey from a distance and knows the exact location of it because of its own eyes located in front.
3. Strong paws, sharp teeth and long claws help it to catch and kill the prey.
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The bodies of most birds are well-suited for flying. They have light and hollow bones, and the bones of the hind limbs are used for walking and perching. The wings that we see are the bony parts of the forelimbs. ... This bone controls the muscles of flight in the body.
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Any changes which can be reversed or are a temporary conversion are known as reversible changes. The reactions which are reversible are called reversible reactions. In this reaction, one substance is modified into another form but a new compound is not formed. Processes such as melting, boiling, evaporation, freezing, condensation, dissolution are reversible changes. Few examples are melting of wax, freezing of ice, boiling water which evaporates as steam and condenses back to water.
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Classification is a method of grouping, in which we place similar things together in one group. Example: Arrangement of books in a library is an example of classification. In a library, books on the same subject are kept in one place, so that it will not be difficult to locate them.
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A pinhole camera is a simple camera, without lens, in the shape of a box. One of the sides has a small hole and it produces an inverted image of the outside world at other side.
- The box should be painted black from outside and inside for better clarity.
- The object whose image is to be seen should be in bright light.
- Smaller the hole, sharper the image.
- Temporary Black and White images are formed on the screen if a tracing paper is used. Permanent colored and b & w images can be obtained using photographic films instead of tracing paper.
- In the below diagram, two boxes are placed one inside the other. The image of the outer object is created inverted on the inner box translucent screen.
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A pinhole camera is a simple camera, without lens, in the shape of a box. One of the sides has a small hole and it produces an inverted image of the outside world at other side.
- The box should be painted black from outside and inside for better clarity.
- The object whose image is to be seen should be in bright light.
- Smaller the hole, sharper the image.
- Temporary Black and White images are formed on the screen if a tracing paper is used. Permanent colored and b & w images can be obtained using photographic films instead of tracing paper.
- In the below diagram, two boxes are placed one inside the other. The image of the outer object is created inverted on the inner box translucent screen.
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Making own Magnet
- Take an Iron bar and a Magnet bar.
- Place one of the magnet’s pole at the edge of the iron bar.
- Slide the magnet towards the other edge of the iron bar without lifting the magnet.
- Lift the magnet now and place at the initial position again with same pole touching iron bar.
- Repeat this process 30-40 times or more till the iron bar becomes magnetized.
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- Take an Iron bar and a Magnet bar.
- Place one of the magnet’s pole at the edge of the iron bar.
- Slide the magnet towards the other edge of the iron bar without lifting the magnet.
- Lift the magnet now and place at the initial position again with same pole touching iron bar.
- Repeat this process 30-40 times or more till the iron bar becomes magnetized.
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Herbs: Herbs are small plants which have soft stem. Examples: Wheat, paddy, cabbage, grass, coriander, etc.
Shrubs: These are bushy and medium- sized plants and they are somewhat bigger than herbs. Their branches start from just above the ground. Examples: Lemon, Coriander, Henna, Rose, etc.
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