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class 6 science Did you know term acclimatisation by JSUNIL sir

Class 6 Adaptation in habitat Class 6 Science Simplify acclimatisation  Acclimatization is the process by which living organisms, including humans, gradually adapt to changes in their environment over time. It helps them cope with new or challenging conditions, such as changes in temperature, altitude, humidity, or other environmental factors. In simpler terms, acclimatization means getting used to and adjusting to different environmental conditions to improve comfort and functionality in a specific setting. It is a natural process that allows organisms to better thrive in their changing surroundings.  Class 06 study material        Class 07 Study Material class 06 science chapter 06 The Living Organisms-Characteristics and Habitats    Download form Jsunil Tutorial  LIVING SCIENCE CLASS6 SOLUTION CHAPTER.7 LIVING AND NON-LIVING

class06 Cordova Learning Science solution Chapter Nutrition in Animals and Plants

Class 6 Chapter 01 Source of Food (Cordova learning Series Science-6) Fill in the blanks: 1. We get sugar from _Sugarcane________ 2. We get milk from __Cow ____ and ___buffalo______. 3. Honeybees store honey in their ___ honey stomach _________. 4. _Rice __ and ___water___are two ingredients of boiled rice. 5. Animals that eat both plant products and flesh of other animals are called _Omnivores___ 6. Bacteria and fungi are called ____ decompose ____. 7. We should not ___waste_ food in any way. 8. Honeybees are kept in __ beehive ___ for rearing. Very Short Answer Questions: 1. What are the animals that eat only plants and plant products called? Ans: Herbivores 2. Name four food items we get from animals. Ans: Egg, Meat, milk, Ghee 3. Name two edible stems. Ans: Potato , sugarcane 4. What are the materials needed to prepare food items called? Ans: Ingredients 5. What is the rearing of honeybees on a large scale called? Ans: apiculture 6. Name two plants whose flowers are eaten as

Living science ratna sagar class 6 solutions

Ratna sagar living science 6 answers by jsunil. Class6 Living science solution Term-1 Living Science Solution chapter-1 Source of food Download File Living Science Solution chapter-2 Component of food Download File Living Science Solution chapter-3 Fibre to fabric Download File Living Science Sol ch-4 Sorting of material into group Download File Living Science Soln ch-5 Separation of substance Download File Living Science Solution chapter-6 Change around Us Download File Living Science Solution ch-7 Living and Non Living Download File Living Science Solution ch-8 Getting to Know Plants Download File Living Science Sol ch-9 The Body and Its movements Download File Visit given link for full answer Class6 Living science solution Term-II

CBSE_NCERT 6th Ch-Importance of Air [Solved Questions]

1. Why do mountaineer carry oxygen cylinder while climbing? Ans: This is because amount of oxygen at high altitude and become difficult to breadth. 2.  Why does smell of perfumes reach us several meters away? Ans: This is because air is continuously moving it takes the particle of perfumes along with it. 3. Why does crocodile keep it snout out of the water while resting? Ans: Crocodile keeps it snout out of the water while resting to breathe through nostril. 4. Why do we see bubbles in water before it starts boiling? Ans: This is because dissolved air is expelled out o heating. 5. Why do animals that live in holes or borrow in soil breadth? Ans: They breadth in oxygen present between the soil partials. 6. What is the role of air in water cycle? Ans: Air helps the water vapour to rise up to form cloud. 7. What does air bubbles coming out of soil, when pt in water indicates? Ans: The presence of air 8. Why long chimneys are installed in factories?

CBSE_NCERT Class 6th Chapter-Waste (Garbage In, Garbage Out )

CBSE 6 th Chapter -Waste  (Garbage In, Garbage Out ) • Introduction • Segregation of wastes • Management of biodegradable wastes • Composting, Landfills - Structure of a landfill • Management of Non-Biodegradable Wastes • Reduce, Reuse, Recycle - Recycling of Plastics,  Recycling of paper Garbage Disposal A large, low-lying area used to dispose garbage is known  as a dump.  A garbage dump is also used as landfill. Garbage collectors collect waste and then dispose it at  garbage disposals.  Garbage dumps have flies, cockroaches and mosquitoes, and later turn into breeding  grounds for micro-organisms that may cause diseases. That is why these garbage dumps are usually located  on the outskirts of a city. Components of garbage: Garbage has useful and non-useful components. ü   Useful garbage components are those that can be decayed easily. The process of decaying is known as  composting. Useful garbage components are fruit and vegetable waste, pl

Electricity and Electric Circuits for Class VI(CBSE)

Quest Time CBSE NCERT VI Chapter: Electric currents, Circuits, Cell. For Questions 1 to 10 visit link:  Class VI Physics By Jsunil 11. What conductors and insulators? Ans: The materials which allow electric current to pass through them are called conductors. Examples: All metals like Copper,Iron, Silver and Human body. INSULATORS: The materials which do not allow electric current to pass through them are called bad conductors or insulators. Examples: Plastic, Wood, Rubber and Glass. 12.   Why do electricians wear rubber gloves and shoes while at work? Ans: It because rubber gloves are an insulator and prevent current to flow in body .Thus saves electricians from electric shock. 13. What do you mean by heating effect of current? Ans: Electric current is actually the flow of electrons in the conducting material. Now, when these electrons flow, they encounter some resistance in the structure of the conductor, which accounts for the "resistance"

Light, Shadows And Reflections Quest Time for class VI

Brain Teaser Quest Time For Class 6th Light, Shadows And Reflections 1. How can you determine the length of the shadow of an object? Ans: We cannot correctly determine the length of the shadow of an object. The length of shadow depends on the angle at which light fall on a body and varies at different time of day. This principal helps us to make sun dial for calculating time. 2. How can you make sundial at home? Ans: We take a pencil and place it into the whole of the empty spool of thread.This work as sundial. Making the Sundial: 1. Using the pencil, poke a hole on the side of the paper / Styrofoam cup pproximately 2 inches below its top (rim). 2. Place the pebbles in the cup so to give it some weight and hold it upright.3. Cover the cup with the plastic lid. 4. Put the straw through the hole on the side of the cup and its lid while letting about half an inch of the straw stick out from the side. 4. Secure the straw to the cup by taping it down on the side.

CBSE Class 6th Light Shadow and Reflections

Answer the following in one word 1. Light is form of what? Ans: Energy 2.What is the speed of light? Ans: 3 x10  8  m/s 3. Name the dark part of shadow? Ans: Umbra 4.What is lighter part of shadow known as? Ans: Penumbra 5. Are stars luminous or non luminous? Ans: Luminous _ Objects that give out or emit light of their own are called luminous objects like the sun 6. Do shadow depends on colour of objects? Ans: No 7. Which types of object allow light to pass partially? Ans: Translucent Answer the following in detail 8.What are transparent, translucent and Opaque objects. Give at least two example of each? Ans: If we cannot see through an object we call it Opaque like wood, plastic. Opaque object cannot allow  light to pass through.  If we can see through an object we call it transparent like glass, water and air .  Transparent objects allow   light to pass through .  If we can see through an object but not very clearly we call it

6th Science:Measuring distance and motion : Questions Answer

     Measurement and Motion   :Quest Time 1. Name one object that shows multiple motions? Ans: The Earth - Rotatory and translator motion Drilling - Rotatory and downward translator motion A ball moving along the ground- Rotatory and Rectilinear motion      2. How will you measure length in SI system? Ans: Using meter scale 3. What is the quantity that can be measured? Ans: Physical quantity like mass, length and Time 4. What type of motion body moves as a whole? Ans: Translatory motion 5.Which kind of motion produce sound? Ans: Vibratory motion 6. What types of motion is noticed in the pendulum of clock and swing? Ans: Oscillatory motion and periodic 7.  Falling of apple from tree is what types of motion? Ans: Rectilinear motion. 8. Discovery of what made transport easy? Ans: Wheel 9. Motion in which the distance from the axis remain same? Ans: Circular motion 10. To and fro motion of a body about a fix point is example of