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What does the poet find difficult to understand from that height in ncert for class 8th ch2

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Answered by laxmijain29
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Answer:

The correct answer is

The poet could not understand why people on the earth quarreled. He could also not understand why they separate themselves from their fellow beings.

Explanation:

In the first stanza, the poet describes the scene of the town from an aeroplane, which is flying high within the sky. He says that it became clear to him why town developed in keeping with the need of the people and not as per proper planning. When the poet checked out town from the sky, it seemed unplanned and unorganized. It doesn't have any particular style or design. When the aeroplane flew at the peak of ten thousand feet above the bottom, he discovered the cities are located near the rivers since people like better to stay near valleys. He clearly understood the logic of geography and have to be compelled to know that individuals settled on those lands where water is well available. the essential necessity of human life is water, and it's required for various important activities like agriculture, business, etc. When the plane reached the peak of 6 miles, the planet looked round. The poet found that the world has more water than land. He understood the rationale because the world has more number of seas than lands. However, one thing the poet couldn't work out was why the people on the world hate one another. they need built walls of hate across the cities to kill one another.

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Answered by hyacinth98
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The poet infers that the earth is round and that it had more ocean than land.

Poem

  • From the level, obviously, the poet recognised that the urban communities and valleys of the different nations are populated close to the streams.
  • Plus, it additionally infers that the earth is round and that it had more ocean than land.
  • From this height, it is hard to comprehend the reason why the men on the earth track down motivations to abhor one another and construct walls across urban areas and need to kill.
  • This suggests that Nature doesn't limit itself with height, yet people are continuously making a good attempt to split the delightful planet by building walls between themselves.

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