1. Check your map. Which states would one pass through while traveling from Mumbai to Kashmir?
Ans. The states through which one would pass while traveling from Mumbai to Kashmir are
2. Gaurav Jani passed through several states while going from Mumbai to Delhi. Find the capital cities of these states. Was there any other big town on his way?
Ans. The states Gaurav Jani passed through from Mumbai to Delhi, along with their capitals, are:
In addition to these capitals, he also passed through several large towns, including:
3. Is Manali a plain or a hilly area? In which state is it?
Ans. Manali is a hilly area. It is in Himachal Pradesh.
1. Have you ever stayed in a tent? Where? What was it like?
Ans. Yes, I stayed in a tent in the mountains of Manali. It was a very adventurous and exciting experience.
2. Imagine that you were to stay alone in a small tent for two days and could take with you only 10 things. Make a list of these ten things.
Ans. If I would have to stay alone in a small tent for two days. I would take these 10 things along with me-
3. What are the different types of houses that you have seen? Tell your friends about it.
Ans. I have seen various types of houses in different regions:
1. During winter, Tashi and his family live on the ground floor. Why would they be doing so?
Ans. Tashi and his family live on the ground floor during winter for several reasons:
2. What is the roof of your house like? What is the roof used for?
Ans. The roof of my house is made of bricks and cement. It serves several purposes:
2. Why did Gaurav Jani say – This place is so high that it is difficult to breathe normally?
Ans. At high altitudes, the amount of oxygen in the air decreases. This makes it harder to breathe normally because:
Thus, Gaurav Jani remarked that this place is so high that it is difficult to breathe normally.
3. Have you ever been to a hilly place? Where?
Ans. Yes, I have been to a hilly place a few years back. It was in Manali.
4. At what height was it? Did you have any difficulty breathing there?
Ans. Manali is about 2050 meters above sea level. Yes, breathing was a little difficult in Manali.
5. Which is the highest place you have been to?
Ans. I have visited Rohtang Pass, which is located at an impressive height of 4111 metres above sea level.
6. For the Changpas their animals are a very important part of their life. Is any animal part of your life? For example as a pet, or as helpers in farming. List five ways in which different animals are a part of your life. Do goat and sheep need their own fur and wool? Discuss ( Page No. 127)
Ans. Yes, my pet dog Herry is an important part of my life. Here are five ways in which different animals contribute to our lives:
Regarding goats and sheep, they do indeed need their own fur and wool to keep warm and provide insulation in cold climates.
Outside India, notable places are: Minnesota & Ottawa.
The temperature in these locations typically falls below 0°C during: December and January.
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2. Think of your own house. Is there something special in it like a sloping roof as it rains a lot or a courtyard where you can sleep when it is hot or where things are kept in the sun. Make a drawing.
Ans. Yes, my house has a sloping roof for protection against sunlight and rain and a courtyard also where we can sleep in summer or things are kept in the sun.
3. What are the materials used for making your house? It is mud, brick, stone, wood, or cement?
Ans. The materials used for making my houses are mud, brick, stone, wood, cement glass, etc.
The difference between the life of the Bakarwal people and the life of the Changpas is that.
Ans. The shelters in Jammu and Kashmir are designed to meet the specific needs of their inhabitants. Key types include:
Each shelter type reflects the lifestyle and environment of the people living there.
2. How are these different from the house you live in?
Ans. The houses which we live in are built as per our requirements and depend on the weather conditions. We use cement, bricks, stone, wood, etc. to construct a house. But in the case of Changpas or the Bakarwal people, they build up tents and keep wandering. Hence our houses are different from theirs.
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