Geography, asked by chakaammi, 7 months ago

Subject Science (CLAS:
Name:
CHAKA TATTAR Section:
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(Note: Before submitting the solved paper to the teacher, Student sh
Chapter 1: Food: WHERE DOES IT COME FROM?
1. Classify the following food items into as a source of carb
Sweet Potato, Sugarcane, Tuar Dal, Potato, Nuts, M
Soya Bean, Cream, Wheat, Paneer, Rice, Bajra
Carbohydrates
Fats
Pro
2. Write two food items those which are rich in the vitam
Vitamin A
Vitamin B1
Vitamin C
Vitamin D
3. What is a balancediet
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Answers

Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

1) Earth has four seasons viz, summer, winter, autumn and spring.

2) Summer season is the hottest season of the year.

3) Though it is hottest yet interesting and entertaining season for children.

4) During summer season, days are longer and nights are shorter.

5) Summer season mostly occurs in northern and southern parts of the earth.

6) In northern part of earth, summer season ranges from April to September months.

7) In southern part of earth, summer season occurs from December to March months.

8) In summer season, summer vacation is declared in the school for nearly 2 months.

9) Children go on holidays with their families to their native or tourist places.

10) Though summer season has high temperature but it is also important for agriculture and for rainfall.

We have provided another set of ten lines on summer season. After going through these lines you will know that which season is hottest, when summer season starts in India, how heat occurs, how summer season can be described, how people enjoy summer, why schools are closed in summer, what children do in summer etc.

10 Lines on Summer Season – Set 2

1) Summer is the hottest and the longest season of the year where days are longer and nights are shorter.

2) In India, summer season generally starts after Holi and it extends up to the month of June/July.

3) As the length of the day increases, the temperature during the summer season reaches to its peak point.

4) When summer season occurs in northern hemis

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