Monday, 29 May 2017
Find the answers
Sunday, 28 May 2017
Answer these questions
- Which are the mountain and hill ranges in India?
- What are the general physical features of the mountains?
- What occupation is followed by people in Hills?
- What is a valley?
- How is it formed?
- Which are the 5 mountain valleys of India.
- What is the bottom of the valley called?
- What is terrace farming?
- Which is the highest range in Himalayas?
- What is a hill?
- Which is the highest mountain peak in the world?
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- Mountain cow----
- Mountain range.----
- Kerala--------
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- Which vegetables prevents constipation?
- Which item gives our body warm and energy?
- What is there in Potatoes?
- What is a balanced diet?
- How does it help us?
- Why is water important for our body?
- Which food protects our body?
- Why must we not consume excessive fats?
- Which food items have more carbohydrates?
- How do they help our body?
- How are proteins helpful to us?
- What repairs our old cells?
- How much percentage of water is there in our body?
- Which are called Body building food?
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- Vitamin B------
- Vitamin C-------
- Vitamin D-------
- Vitamin K------
- Name some minerals.
- Which are the food source for Each vitamin.
- Draw a diagram and write it down.
- In which food items we can get minerals?
- Draw a diagram and write it down.
- Name some vitamins.
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- Who heads the police station?
- who heads the post office?
- What does the health centre do?
- How many members are there in a Panchayat?(panch 5)
- What prepares you to become a responsible citizen?
- When must we dial 101
- Which three co-curricular activities in your school?
- What is the function of the Panchayat?
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- when do we celebrate Children's day?
- Whose birthday do we celebrate?
- What do we do on children's day?
- Why do we celebrate Literacy day?
- Which organisation started this day?
- Which organisation started this environment day?
- On what date/
- Why do we celebrate that day?
- When is the Health day?
- Where is the head-quarter of WHO?
- What are the aims of the Health day?
- Who celebrates the Health day?
- Whose birthday is on 5 th September?
- How do we celebrate this day
- When are the free medical check-ups done?
- WHO-----
- National literacy mission----
- United Nations Conference
- of Human environment.
- UNESCO-----
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Write down the Answers Env.Edu.
- What is an environment?
- What are the living and non-living components?
- How do the non-living conditions affect the plant and animal life?
- How do plant and fish depend on each other in a water body?
- How are sunlight and water important for a living thing?
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- What are the features of a plain?
- How many types of plains are there?
- What are the chief crops grown in the plains of India?
- Why are the plains densely populated?
- What is a desert?
- How many types of deserts are there?
- Animals living in desert have light coloured skin. why?
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- What are the features of a plain?
- How many types of plains are there?
- What are the chief crops grown in the plains of India?
- Why are the plains densely populated?
- What is a desert?
- How many types of deserts are there?
- Animals living in desert have light coloured skin. why?
Saturday, 27 May 2017
KNOW MORE GENERAL KNOWLEDGE
Desert. dessert, You can have a dessert in a desert too.- hot, sandy, dry. scarce rainfall.
- North Pole/South Pole covered with ice.
- cold desert.
- Cold deserts in India. Lahaul, Spiti valley
- Great Indian Desert. Thar.
- Desert sands piled up as hills. Sand dunes
- Luni river gets water from in rainy season.
- Oases: Small fertile areas with springs and underground streams.
- Hot in summer/cold in winter.
- Rich in salt, minerals and uranium.
- Near oases wheat, gram, cotton and sugar cane are grown.
- Goats, sheep and camels are reared.
- Nomads. moving people in search of grazing land and water,
- Mica, copper Zinc mines .
- sandstone, marbles from quarries.
- Handicrafts. jewellery, marble clay pottery work.
- Mud houses. tents, Nomads tents,
- long cloth robes protects them from too much heat and dust storms.
- Plants. kikar, date palms, cactus, thorny shrubs,
- deep roots, less leaves or spines
- Animals: Indian gazelle, black buck, Great Indian Bustard, wild ass.
- goat, sheep, camels
- living under shades/burrows/ only at night search food.
- Camel lives without water and food for many days. using hump.
- Where you find more Cactus? in the desert.
- Can you find Dolphin In Ganga? yes
- In which state there are more coconut trees? Kerala.
- Where do nomads live? in tents.
- Which state has a coastal plain? Orissa
- What do the people in the plains do? Agriculture.
- Which animal can you find in Sundarbans? Royal Bengal Tiger.
- What is sand dunes? desert sand piled up as hill.
- What is oasis? Springs and underground streams in an area in the desert.
- types of deserts. hot/cold
- http://interesting-animal-facts.com/Desert-Animal-Facts/Desert-Animal-Facts.shtml
- Desert animals generally have a light sandy color. This color helps reflect sunlight and minimizes the absorption of heat.
- The northern plains of India are densely populated because of the following reasons: They consist of large plain of alluvial soil and the deposition of alluvium in a vast basin lying at the foothills of the Himalaya over millions of years make this plain fertile.
learn these words too 2
- Surface
- High
- Low
- Flat
- Sandy
- snowy
- mountains
- hills,
- Plateaus,
- valleys
- deserts,
- features
- Physical
- Alluvial
- coastal
- deposition
- flood
- fertile
- soil
- South
- Himalayas.
- Northern
- plain
- fertile,
- Punjab
- Haryana,
- Uttar Pradesh
- Bihar
- West Bengal.
- Assam
- River
- Ganges, Ganga,
- Brahmaputra
- Indus,
- World
- Large
- Pakistan
- Bangladesh
- lowland
- sea coast
- Eastern
- Western
- Gujarat,
- Maharashtra
- Goa
- Karnataka
- Kerala
- Tamil Nadu,
- Andhra Pradesh
- Orissa,
- suitable
- cultivation
- rice
- wheat,
- millet,
- gram
- oil seeds
- cotton
- Jute
- sugarcane
- vegetables
- fruits.
- fishing
- farming
- occupation
- black soil
- cotton
- Gujarat
- Maharashtra
- coconut,
- Kerala
- spices
- cashew nuts
- pepper
- Minerals
- generation
- hydro-electric power
- coal
- thermal power
- Transport
- factories
- textiles
- sugar,
- cement,fertilizers
- leather goods
- paper
- traditional
- weaving
- silk
- bamboo
- cane
- earthern
- metal
- pottery
- wood
- embroidery
- jewellery
- livestock
- raise
- occupation
- grass
- fodder
- cattle,
- cow,goat, buffalo,sheep, poultry
- huts, clay walls, thatched roofs
- brick stone walls
- food, staple diet,
- food-grains,bajra, corn, barley
- pulses,
- Fish, meat,milk, diet
- clothing. warm,humid
- loose light white cotton
- sari ,blouse, salwar-kameej ,ghagra choli
- shirts, trousers. urban
- plants, mango,orange, banana pineapple,
- timber, sal, teak, rosewood
- mangroves, Sundarban
- domesticate, sheep,cattle, goat, buffalo, donkeys, mules,horses
- Wild animals. wild pig, buffalo, deer, sambhar, monkeys,
- gibbon, tiger, elephant, bison, rhino.
- Bengal tiger, bear, crocodile, leopard, dolphin.
Friday, 26 May 2017
Learn these English words.
- Environment
- surroundings
- natural
- living things
- Non-living things.
- plants.
- animals
- human beings
- air,water,soil,light, heat.
- components
- wind
- moisture
- temperature.
- weather
- hot
- cold
- dry
- wet
- rainfall
- types
- extreme
- homes
- wear
- clothes
- protect
- harsh
- condition
- plant growth
- available
- type soil
- water/heat/ light
- river
- flow/ temperature/ condition of water
- live
- Sunlight
- grow/energy/ atmosphere
- duration
- flowering
- control
- summer
- Winter
- co-exist
- depend
- aquarium
- pebbles
- plants
- oxygen
- carbon-dioxide
- dissolve
- survival
- food
- inter- act
- main source
- prepare
- energy
Wednesday, 24 May 2017
DEEDIV Env,Science
- What are the land features?M/H/P/PL/V/D
- What are plains?
- How many types of plains are there?
- What are they?
- What is Alluvial Plain?
- What is the other name for Alluvial Plain?
- How it becomes a fertile land?
- Where are Alluvial Plains found in India?
- Which states are covered by Northern Fertile Plain?
- How has it been formed?
- Where do the rivers Gang,Brahmaputra and Indus originate?
- Which is the world's largest Alluvial Plain?
- Where is the major part of Indus Plains?
- Where is the the other part?
- What is a coastal Plain?
- What is it made up of?
- Which are the two coastal Plains in India?
- Which areas are covered under the Western Coastal Plain?
- Which regions are covered by the Eastern Coastal Plain?
- What is the occupation of the people living here?
- What major and other crops are cultivated here?
- What are the two major occupations of the people in the coastal plain?
- Where are the black soil regions in India? what grows there?
- Where are coconut plantations in India?
- What are also grown in Kerala?
- Kerala, a state on India's tropical Malabar Coast, has nearly 600 km of Arabian Sea shoreline. It's known for its palm-lined beaches and backwaters, a network of canals. Inland are the Western Ghats, mountains whose slopes support tea, coffee and spice plantations as well as wildlife. National parks like Eravikulam and Periyar, plus Wayanad and other sanctuaries, are home to elephants, langur monkeys and tigers.
- What does the soil have in the plains?
- What makes Hydro-electric power easy?
- What makes easy the generation of Thermal Power?
- Why are large number of factories in Indian Plains?
- What do these factories manufacture?
- Why are these plains most densely populated?
- What are the traditional industries?
- What are they called?
- Which is also an important occupation of the people in plains?
- What encourages Cattle farming?
- What are reared?
- Where do most people of the plains live?
- How are their houses?
- Where can you find brick or stone walls and tiled roofs?
- What is the staple food of the people in Northern plains?
- What other grains are also eaten?
- What are the other food items do they eat in plains?
- Why do people in Indian plains wear loose cotton clothes?
- What do women wear in these areas?
- What do men wear?
- what do men in urban areas wear?
- What supports the large number of plants and animals in plains?
- Which fruit trees are more in Northern plains?
- Which timber plants are there here?
- Where do Tall grasses ad bamboo grow more India?
- What is there in Sundarbans region?
- The Sundarbans is a natural region in southern Bangladesh and the extreme southern part of the Indian state of West Bengal in the vast river delta on the Bay of Bengal. It is the largest single block of tidal halophytic mangrove forest in the world.
- what can you find there?
- Which animals are domesticated in the plains?
- What can you find in the forests of Assam?
- Which is the only home for Royal Bengal Tiger?
- What other wild life can you find In Sundarbans?
- Where can you find the rare fresh water Dolphin?
Tuesday, 23 May 2017
Env.Science
- What is environment?
- What are the natural things in environment?
- What are the living things?
- What are the non -living things?
- What determines the weather in an area?
- Hot X cold, dry X wet.Heavy rainfall X scarce rainfall.
- What decides the living conditions in an area?
- What do human beings do to protect themselves from rain and shine?
- How do they protect themselves from heat and cold?
- What are required for the plant's growth?
- What are required for the animals to live?
- What decides the needs of the river water?
- What are the uses of Sunlight?
- How the living and non-living things co-exist?
- What is an aquarium?
- What living things can you find in that?
- Which are the non-living things in that?
- What do the fish take from the plants?
- What do the plants give the fish?
- What are the gases in the aquarium? How are they produced?
- What are the main source of our food?
- What do plants give us?
- What do plants use to make food?
- Which is the non-living component in the air which are necessary for all living things to live?
Monday, 22 May 2017
learn about India & the world.
- How do you say that India,China and Europe had trade relations?
- From the descriptions written by Greek, Romans, and Chinese historians.
- What was sent from China to Europe through Which ancient town? Taxila in the North West.It went through Afghanistan and Iran.
- was also sent through Mathura and Ujjain to Broach a port in the west coast of India,\.
- Find in the mp Taxila,Mathura and Ujjain.
- From whom did Indians learn to keep silkworms make delicate silken fabrics? from Chinese.
- Which countries are famous for silks? India and China.
- What did Indian traders sell? Spices,muslin cloth, iron goods, pearls and other jewels.
- What does our country do with diamonds? Imports uncut diamonds, cut by skilled craftsmen in Gujarat and Rajasthan and then exported to other countries.
- Which metals were mined in India in 5th century B.C.?
- gold, silver, copper,lead, tin,zinc and iron.
- Which Indian king made a large iron pillar and erected in the open at Delhi and when? King Vikramaditya in 389 A.D.
- Did it rust till now? No. Not at all.
- What makes the iron pillar not to rust? still to be found out.
- Who was Susruta? In 500 B.C. he lived . He was a brilliant surgeon.he made several complicated operations on human patients.
- He also invented many surgical instruments.
- Who was Charaka? in 120 A.D. He was a physician.
- He wrote an encyclopaedia of medicine.
- This knowledge spread Europe.Iraq and parts of Arabia.
DEE DIV Social
- Earth in space
- Face of earth
- Globes and Maps
- Movements of Earth.
- Find places on Globes and Maps.
- Climate.
- Way people live.
- Equatorial lands
- Hot deserts.
- Temperate Grasslands
- Polar regions.
- India &world
- Struggle for freedom
- S.F.continued.
- India wins Freedom
- Governing ourselves
- Selecting leaders.
- Constitution
- Mataji and jer family then and now
- one day in the city park.
- Lakshmi
- United Nations
- World organisations.
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Sunday, 21 May 2017
learn about Globes and Maps.
- What did the people believe for a long time? The earth was flat.
- Who was the first explorer? Ferdinand Magellan.
- What did he do? He sailed around the earth in 1522.
- Why did he do this? to find whether we can come to the starting point if we travel in East or West?
- What are taken from satellites? pictures of the earth.
- What did they find out? the earth is a SPHERE.
- It is round like a ball.
- What is a globe? Ball like thing used as a small model of the earth.
- What can you see on the outside?We can see different continents and oceans.
- Blue colour is used for large water bodies.
- Where is India? Find this out in the Globe. in Asia.
- Which is the farthest NORTH point on the earth? North Pole.
- Which is the farthest South point on earth? South Pole.
- Where is North Pole? on land or in Water?
- Where is the South Pole? on land or in water.
While the South Pole lies on a continental land mass, the North Pole is located in the middle of the Arctic Ocean amid waters that are almost permanently covered with constantly shifting sea ice.
- In which continent is the South Pole?
- The Geographic South Pole is located on the continent ofAntarctica (although this has not been the case for all of Earth's history because of continental drift).
- What is the origin of the word Globe?It is from Latin language
- Globus round mass or sphere.
- What is the EQUATOR? it is an imaginary line drawn around the centre of the earth, halfway between the North Pole and the South Pole.
- It divides the earth into two equal halves.
- What are they called? the north portion is Northern Hemisphere.In the south Southern Hemisphere.
- one continent in Northern Hemisphere.North America
- One continent in Southern Hemisphere.Australia.
- Two continents through which Equator passes.
QUICK ANSWER
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The continents that the Equator passes through include Australia and Oceania, South America, Africa and Asia.
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The only ocean through which the equator does not pass. Arctic ocean.
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Why did geographers make Globes?
- a) They are round models of earth.
- b) you can see all the continents easily.
- c) You can judge the shapes and positions easily.
- d)It is more user-friendly than the flat map.
- How is the earth shaped?like an orange.
- Slightly flat at the poles.
- Earth;s shape is SPHERE.
- Magellan sailed round the earth in 1522
- Each half of the earth apportioned by equator. Hemisphere.
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Northern point in the farthest place. North Pole.
The continents that the Equator passes through include Australia and Oceania, South America, Africa and Asia.
The only ocean through which the equator does not pass. Arctic ocean.
Why did geographers make Globes?
DEEDIV Social
- How is the surface of the earth? made up of land and water.
- What is an Atlas? a book of maps.
- What are oceans and seas? large bodies of water.
- What are continent? The large bodies of land.
- Name the four oceans: Pacific,Atlantic,Indian and Arctic.
- Name the continents: North America,South America, Europe,Asia, Africa,Australia and Antartics.
- AA.AA.Na.Sa.E.
- The largest continent: ASIA.
- The smallest continent: Australia.
- Water occupies more area than Land.
- Island continent:Australia.
- Is Greenland the larges island in the world? Yes.
- What are the two kind of maps? Physical and countries.
- What are the physical features? Mountains,hills,Plateaus,valleys and rivers and plains.
- What colour is used for mountain? shades of brown.
- and for low flat lands:Green.
- Where are the Himalayas?North of India.
- Which are the other high mountain ranges? Andes/South America,Rockies/North America, Alps in Europe.
- What are the deserts of the world and where are they?
- Sahara/West Africa, Great Australian desert.
- Blue - lakes, rivers, streams, oceans, reservoirs, highways, local borders
- Red - major highways, roads, urban areas, airports, special interest sites, military sites, place names, buildings, borders
- Yellow - built-up or urban areas
- Green - parks, golf courses, reservations, forest, orchards, highways
- Brown - deserts, historical sites, national parks, military reservations or bases, contour (elevation) lines
- Black - roads, railroads, highways, bridges, place names, buildings, borders
- Purple - highways, (also used on U.S.G.S. topographic maps to represent features added to the map since the original survey)
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The Longest River in the World
- Nile River, North-East Africa – 6,650 km (4,132 miles). ...
- Amazon River, South America – 6,400 km (3,976 miles). ...
- Yangtze River, China – 6,300 km (3,917 miles). ...
- Mississippi – Missouri – Jefferson, North America – 6,275 km (3,902 miles). ...
- Yenisei – Angara – Selenge, Asia – 5,539km (3,445 miles).
- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_rivers_by_length
- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_rivers_of_Australia
- Which two countries are there in North America?
- The United States of America and Canada.
- countries in South America.
- https://www.countries-ofthe-world.com/capitals-of-south-america.html
- Argentina, Brazil,Chile,Ecuador.
- https://www.countries-ofthe-world.com/countries-of-europe.html
- Austria,Belgium,Denmark,France,Germany,Italy,Norway,Russia,Sweden,Switzerland and United Kingdom.
- https://www.blogger.com/blogger.g?blogID=849205223785241237#editor/target=post;postID=347905051185398642
- Uganda,Zambia, Kenya,Sudan,Egypt,Ghana,Nigeria,
- https://www.countries-ofthe-world.com/countries-of-asia.html
- China,Japan,Malaysia,Myanmar(Burma),Russia, Saudi Arabia,Sri Lanka, Thailand,Vietnam
- Island continent: Australia, only one country.
- Two island countries: Sri Lanka and Australia.
- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_island_countries
- How is North America and South America Joined?
- by Isthmus of Panama
- Which is the man made water body near Isthmus of Panama. Panama Canal.
- What is the combined name of Europe and Asia:Eurasia.
- Which part is joined to Asia and Africa? Isthmus of Suez. Where is Suez Canal? in Isthmus of Suez.
- https://www.countries-ofthe-world.com/capitals-of-the-world.html
- France/Paris/Europe Brazil/Brasilia/South America
- Agrentina/BuenosAires
- Spain/ Madrid/Europe
- Egypt/Cairo/Africa.
Sudan/Khartoum/ Africa.
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isthmus
ˈɪsθməs,ˈɪstməs,ˈɪsməs/
noun
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1.
a narrow strip of land with sea on either side, forming a link between two larger areas of land
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- Island continent.Australia.
- Large body of water.ocean
- continents.Seven
- Sri Lanka : island
- Brazil in South America.
- Gemany in Europe.
- Tanzania in Africa
- Rockies Mountains in North America,
- Hwang Ho in China ( Asia)
- Atlantic ocean : between Africa and Americas.
- Sahara Desert in Africa.
The Longest River in the World
- Nile River, North-East Africa – 6,650 km (4,132 miles). ...
- Amazon River, South America – 6,400 km (3,976 miles). ...
- Yangtze River, China – 6,300 km (3,917 miles). ...
- Mississippi – Missouri – Jefferson, North America – 6,275 km (3,902 miles). ...
- Yenisei – Angara – Selenge, Asia – 5,539km (3,445 miles).
- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_rivers_by_length
- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_rivers_of_Australia
- Which two countries are there in North America?
- The United States of America and Canada.
- countries in South America.
- https://www.countries-ofthe-world.com/capitals-of-south-america.html
- Argentina, Brazil,Chile,Ecuador.
- https://www.countries-ofthe-world.com/countries-of-europe.html
- Austria,Belgium,Denmark,France,Germany,Italy,Norway,Russia,Sweden,Switzerland and United Kingdom.
- https://www.blogger.com/blogger.g?blogID=849205223785241237#editor/target=post;postID=347905051185398642
- Uganda,Zambia, Kenya,Sudan,Egypt,Ghana,Nigeria,
- https://www.countries-ofthe-world.com/countries-of-asia.html
- China,Japan,Malaysia,Myanmar(Burma),Russia, Saudi Arabia,Sri Lanka, Thailand,Vietnam
- Island continent: Australia, only one country.
- Two island countries: Sri Lanka and Australia.
- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_island_countries
- How is North America and South America Joined?
- by Isthmus of Panama
- Which is the man made water body near Isthmus of Panama. Panama Canal.
- What is the combined name of Europe and Asia:Eurasia.
- Which part is joined to Asia and Africa? Isthmus of Suez. Where is Suez Canal? in Isthmus of Suez.
- https://www.countries-ofthe-world.com/capitals-of-the-world.html
- France/Paris/Europe Brazil/Brasilia/South America
- Agrentina/BuenosAires
- Spain/ Madrid/Europe
- Egypt/Cairo/Africa.
Sudan/Khartoum/ Africa.
- isthmusˈɪsθməs,ˈɪstməs,ˈɪsməs/noun
- 1.a narrow strip of land with sea on either side, forming a link between two larger areas of land
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