Science, asked by vermavanshika1608, 2 months ago

We peel off many fruits and vegetables before eating or cooking them. Sometimes cooked food also remains

unused in our homes and it is called left-over food. The leaves of potted plant also keep on falling everyday in our

homes. The peels of fruits and vegetables, left-over cooked food and fallen leaves of potted plants are thrown

away as garbage. Every household buys a large number of packed products such as flour, rice, pulses, biscuits,

chocolates, milk and oil, etc. which are packed in plastic bags, cardboard cartons, paper wrappers, plastic

containers and many other kind of packing materials. All the packing materials are useless and go out as garbage.

We also tear off various kinds of papers and throw them into dustbins. The waste papers also generate garbage.

Answer the following questions:

1. What do you mean by left-over food?

2. What do you do with fruits and vegetables before eating or cooking?

3. Name one packing materials which is useless?

4. What is garbage?

5. Write one ways to reduce garbage?​

Answers

Answered by SUNNY90850
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  • Leftovers are foods remaining unconsumed at the end of a meal which are eaten later.

  • Cut away any damaged or bruised areas on fresh fruits and vegetables before preparing and/or eating. Throw away any produce that looks rotten. Wash all produce thoroughly under running water before preparing and/or eating, including produce grown at home or bought from a grocery store or farmers' market.

  • There are wide varieties of economic inequality, most notably measured using the distribution of income and the distribution of wealth. Besides economic inequality between countries or states, there are important types of economic inequality between different groups of people.

  • Garbage, trash, rubbish, or refuse is waste material that is discarded by humans, usually due to a perceived lack of utility.

Last Answer of Last Question:

  • Use a reusable bottle/cup for beverages on-the-go. ...
  • Use reusable grocery bags, and not just for groceries. ...
  • Purchase wisely and recycle. ...
  • Compost it! ...
  • Avoid single-use food and drink containers and utensils. ...
  • Buy secondhand items and donate used goods. ...
  • Shop local farmers markets and buy in bulk to reduce packaging.

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Answered by snehalyadav2802
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Answer:

  1. the cooked food which remains unused is called left over food
  2. we pell off fruits and vegetables before eating or cooking
  3. plastic container is packing material which is useless
  4. The pell of fruit and vegetables and the left over food and the fallen leaves of potted plant are called as garbage
  5. Proper use of things can reduce garbage such as pell off fruit can be used as cosmetics
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