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Imagine that you are on an uninhabited island with a group of children of your age. In groups of four, discuss and enumerate the strategies adopted by you to survive. You can think on the lines of food

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Answered by sharinkhan
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1. I will gather all the clean water sources at one place and divide in sections for week or two
2. I will gather the empty bottles and tanks for the clean water that we can get more rain
3. we will gather the wood for fire as it will get cold at night
4. We will build some structure to signal for help: like flag or fire
5. We will gather the coconuts and other berries and fruits that we can find
6. We will make a net for catching fishes
7. We will look for island creatures such as crabs and insects that will be our protein source.
8. We will build some shack to save us from the heat of sun.

Answered by rmb
21

We would follow the given steps:

Do a recce of the island – This will mean that we will look around and try to see if there is any ready food available on the island, like any recognizable fruits and vegetables. If there is any such vegetation, we will try to pluck enough for a meal and then store some, though not too much, for they are perishable food items.

Look for tools- The next step would be to look for tools, to be able to cut open any hard shelled food like coconuts. The team would scour the island for sharp stones that have a cutting edge.

Plan to catch fish- We would need to identify the ways in which we could possibly catch fish. It could involve looking for or using pieces of clothing to scoop up the fish or making a small inlet, which the tides would fill, only to withdraw a little later. It could leave some fish washed up on the shore.

Collect firewood- In case we do catch some fish, we would need firewood to cook it. So, the team will look for and collect wood to be used as fuel. Some stones will also be needed to be able to start a fire.

Storage- A storage area will need to be built, probably with the biggest leaves available, to keep the collected firewood and fruits safe from any rainwater.
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