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Q.6 Answer the following questions.
(i)What are domestic animals? Give two examples.
(ii) Where is air found?
(iii)Why do plants need air?
(iv)What is communication?
(v)What is the difference between climbers and creepers?​

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Answered by babygirl5575
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Answer:

Domesticated animals are animals that have been selectively bred and genetically adapted over generations to live alongside humans.

ex: dog,cat,cow etc..

state that air can be found everywhere on earth exept where there is water.

The two primary reasons plants need is air to photosynthesize (make food) and to breathe. Plants need to breathe for the same reason people and animals must breathe – they need oxygen to convert food into energy. The relationship between air and indoor plants is crucial to keeping your plants looking their best.

the imparting or exchanging of information by speaking, writing, or using some other medium.

The main difference between climbers and creepers are: Creepers spread their stem, leaves horizontally along with the soil on the ground and also bear flowers along with the fruits on the ground. Climbers are plants with a tender stem which grow with the help of external support.

Answered by melignant
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Answer:

(i) those animals which we use for our works and feed them in our homes or in surrounding and can be kept at home are called domestic animals.

(ii) air is found over entire earth

(iii) plant need air for respiration and photosynthesis

(iv) communication is skill of expressing your feelings and whatever you want to someone and receiving theirs.

(v) climbers are those type of plant which can climb through a rope or something else they are usually light in weight. Creepers are such type of plant which can not climb through a rope or something else they can spread their self on the ground they are usually heavy

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