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Characteristics of living things are:-
- Living things breathe.
- Living things need food and water.
- Living things grow.
- Living things reproduce.
- Living things are sensitive.
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Exploring the three Rs of waste management — Reduce, Reuse, Recycle. In order to keep as much material out of the landfill as possible, it's important for each of us to do our part. One of the ways to put that plan into action is through the 3 Rs of waste management — Reduce, Reuse, Recycle.
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Most of the atmosphere is nitrogen, which can be absorbed by soil bacteria to help plants grow. Carbon dioxide and oxygen gases in the atmosphere are also needed for life. Plants need carbon dioxide for photosynthesis.
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Adaptations are many and varied. Many aquatic flowing plants have leaves that lie flat on the water for maximum sunlight collection. The stems of many aquatic plant have large air-filled areas to increase buoyancy. Many fruits of aquatic plants float on water, which increases dispersal as fruits and seeds float away.
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In general use, herbs are a widely distributed and widespread group of plants, excluding vegetables and other plants consumed for macronutrients, with savory or aromatic properties that are used for flavoring and garnishing food, for medicinal purposes, or for fragrances.
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(1) It is formed by an intersection of reflected rays. | (1) Shadow is formed when the light does not reach behind the object. |
(2) The image is seen when reflected rays approach to observer's eyes | (2) No light enters the observer's eyes. |
(3) The image gives more information such as colour, structure, etc. | (3) Shadow does not provide any such information. |
(4) The image can be straight or inverted. | (4) Shadow is never inverted. |
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Substances that are attracted by a magnet are called magnetic substances. Example: Iron, cobalt, nickel, etc. Substances that are not attracted by a magnet are called non-magnetic materials. Example: Aluminium, copper, wood, etc.
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It refers to the order of events in an ecosystem, where one living organism eats another organism and later that is consumed by other organisms.
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In order to transport the nutritive materials, waste materials, oxygen, carbon dioxide to the respective parts of the body, an extracellular fluid, blood circulates in our body. This process is called circulation.
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The materials which allow heat to pass through them easily are conductors of heat. e.g. All metallic objects. The materials which do not allow heat to pass through them easily are poor conductors of heat and are known as insulators. e.g. plastic and wood.
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