Answer in brief.
1) Write the names of two flowers which has joint and
separate sepals.
2) Look at the picture. In which season children wear such
dresses?
3) What are these garments usually made of?
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(1) Flowers with joined sepals — Hibiscus, datura, cotton, tomato (anyone).
(3) Clothes today are made from a wide range of different materials. Traditional materials such as cotton, linen and leather are still sourced from plants and animals. But most clothes are more likely to be made of materials and chemicals derived from fossil fuel-based crude oil.
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(1) Flowers with joined sepals — Hibiscus, datura, cotton, tomato (anyone).
(3) Clothes today are made from a wide range of different materials. Traditional materials such as cotton, linen and leather are still sourced from plants and animals. But most clothes are more likely to be made of materials and chemicals derived from fossil fuel-based crude oil.
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