Science, asked by rushdapathan053, 9 months ago

Can you tell ?
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(1) Where do you get water from?
(2) Where do we lay the foundation of
buildings ?
(3) What need do we meet through
breathing?
(4) From where does the earth get light
and heat ?​

Answers

Answered by rani651
4

Explanation:

4) The Sun radiates huge amounts of energy. Only a small portion of that energy hits the Earth, but it is enough to light our days, heat our air and land, and create weather systems over the oceans. Most of the energy you will learn about comes from the Sun.

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Answered by kotipallirajkumar345
1

Answer:

Explanation:

(1)It is the water that fills the rivers, lakes, and streams. Water is pumped, both from groundwater or surface water sources, into pipes or tanks. The pipes eventually lead to our homes, schools, businesses, and any place where you can turn on the tap and drink water.

(2) A tall building must have a strong foundation if it is to stand for a long time. To make a foundation, we normally dig a trench in the ground, digging deeper and deeper until we come to the subsoil, which is more solid than the topsoil that is used to grow plants and crops.

(3)Everyday functions of the body like digesting your food, moving your muscles or even just thinking, need oxygen. When these processes happen, carbon dioxide is produced as a waste product. The job of your lungs in this system is to provide these processes with oxygen and to get rid of the waste gas, carbon dioxide.

(4)Energy around Us:

The Sun radiates huge amounts of energy. Only a small portion of that energy hits the Earth, but it is enough to light our days, heat our air and land, and create weather systems over the oceans. Most of the energy you will learn about comes from the Sun.

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