Environmental Sciences, asked by memonasif008, 4 months ago

Q7. Answer the following question:- (any 5)
.. What did chhotu think when he looked at the pipe!
Do you know the names of any rivers? Write their names
Q3. What can we understand with the expressions on a person's
Q4. What are the different types of food eaten by the birds
Q5. How many things can be recognize only by touching
Q6. Why could the owl in the jungle cannot sleep?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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3) The ability to understand facial expressions is an important part of nonverbal communication. If you only listen to what a person says and ignore what that person's face is telling you, then you really only have half the story.1 Often words do not match emotions, and the face betrays what a person is actually feeling.

If you suffer from social anxiety disorder (SAD) you might have a hard time paying attention to facial expressions. You might have trouble with eye contact or read too much into negative expressions on other people's faces.

Although it is important to pay attention to facial expressions, remember that knowing the emotion doesn't tell you the cause. If someone seems bored, upset or disinterested it could be for a number of reasons — and have nothing to do with you.

The value in understanding facial expressions is to gather information about how the other person is feeling and guide your interaction accordingly. If someone appears disinterested she might just be tired, and it might be time to end the conversation.

4) Some eat seeds, berries, fruit, insects, other birds, eggs, small mammals, fish, buds, larvae, aquatic invertebrates, acorns and other nuts, aquatic vegetation, grain, dead animals, garbage, and much more… During the spring and summer months, most songbirds eat mainly insects and spiders

5) Many things such as fruits, vegetables, wood, water, cloth, soil, sand, etc.

6) There's a reason why people who stay up late are called night owls. That's because owls are always awake and active when the sun is down. This is called nocturnal behavior, and it's common among many animals. They become more active at night to hunt, mate, or avoid heat and predators.

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