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Nature’s Treasures
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School vacations are always fun for Bhoomi and Surya. This
vacation, they visit their Ajji (grandmother). Ajji lives in a
village on the edge of a forest in the Western Ghats. The air
in the village is fresh and cooler than in the city. They can
see beautiful hills, streams, and many interesting plants,
animals and birds around them.
One afternoon, Bhoomi and Surya ask Ajji to tell them
more about the place. Ajji says, “Children, do you know that
this place has several treasures of nature that enrich our
lives? The pure air is refreshing and the soil is so fertile
that it supports a variety of living beings. Moreover, this
place gets plenty of sunlight which is useful in many ways.
Different varieties of trees provide food and shelter to
animals including various birds and insects. Can you think
of more such treasures of nature?”
A village
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Nature’s Treasures
11 Chapter
School vacations are always fun for Bhoomi and Surya. This
vacation, they visit their Ajji (grandmother). Ajji lives in a
village on the edge of a forest in the Western Ghats. The air
in the village is fresh and cooler than in the city. They can
see beautiful hills, streams, and many interesting plants,
animals and birds around them.
One afternoon, Bhoomi and Surya ask Ajji to tell them
more about the place. Ajji says, “Children, do you know that
this place has several treasures of nature that enrich our
lives? The pure air is refreshing and the soil is so fertile
that it supports a variety of living beings. Moreover, this
place gets plenty of sunlight which is useful in many ways.
Different varieties of trees provide food and shelter to
animals including various birds and insects. Can you think
of more such treasures of nature?”
A village
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Bhoomi replies, “Ajji, we use water for drinking and
growing vegetables.” Ajji says, “Yes. We need these treasures
for our survival and for making our lives more comfortable.
Without these treasures of nature, any form of life on Earth
is not possible.” We all are a part of nature.
Ajji explains the importance of air around us and how it
is essential for our survival. Let us find out more about air.
11.1 Air
One morning, Bhoomi and Surya see
Ajji performing some breathing
exercises. Ajji asks them to join her .
She says, “I am taking deep breaths
in, and letting them out. This helps
in getting more fresh air in the
lungs to stay healthy.” Bhoomi and
Surya sit with Ajji and start taking
deep breaths.
Let us also perform a breathing
exercise.
Activity 11.1: Let us experience
? Take a deep breath in, and then breathe out slowly.
? Take a deeper breath in again.
? Hold your breath for as long as you can and then
breathe out slowly.
? How long can you hold your breath?
? How do you feel when you hold your breath?
From this activity, we find that it is difficult to
hold our breath for a long time. The air which
we breathe in has oxygen. Our body needs
oxygen to perform its functions. When we hold
our breath for a long time, the body does not
get enough oxygen to perform its functions.
Thus, we need oxygen for our survival. Similarly,
most of the living beings also need oxygen for
their survival.
Breathing exercise
Caution
Do not hold your
breath for so long
that you start feeling
uncomfortable.
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Nature’s Treasures
11 Chapter
School vacations are always fun for Bhoomi and Surya. This
vacation, they visit their Ajji (grandmother). Ajji lives in a
village on the edge of a forest in the Western Ghats. The air
in the village is fresh and cooler than in the city. They can
see beautiful hills, streams, and many interesting plants,
animals and birds around them.
One afternoon, Bhoomi and Surya ask Ajji to tell them
more about the place. Ajji says, “Children, do you know that
this place has several treasures of nature that enrich our
lives? The pure air is refreshing and the soil is so fertile
that it supports a variety of living beings. Moreover, this
place gets plenty of sunlight which is useful in many ways.
Different varieties of trees provide food and shelter to
animals including various birds and insects. Can you think
of more such treasures of nature?”
A village
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Bhoomi replies, “Ajji, we use water for drinking and
growing vegetables.” Ajji says, “Yes. We need these treasures
for our survival and for making our lives more comfortable.
Without these treasures of nature, any form of life on Earth
is not possible.” We all are a part of nature.
Ajji explains the importance of air around us and how it
is essential for our survival. Let us find out more about air.
11.1 Air
One morning, Bhoomi and Surya see
Ajji performing some breathing
exercises. Ajji asks them to join her .
She says, “I am taking deep breaths
in, and letting them out. This helps
in getting more fresh air in the
lungs to stay healthy.” Bhoomi and
Surya sit with Ajji and start taking
deep breaths.
Let us also perform a breathing
exercise.
Activity 11.1: Let us experience
? Take a deep breath in, and then breathe out slowly.
? Take a deeper breath in again.
? Hold your breath for as long as you can and then
breathe out slowly.
? How long can you hold your breath?
? How do you feel when you hold your breath?
From this activity, we find that it is difficult to
hold our breath for a long time. The air which
we breathe in has oxygen. Our body needs
oxygen to perform its functions. When we hold
our breath for a long time, the body does not
get enough oxygen to perform its functions.
Thus, we need oxygen for our survival. Similarly,
most of the living beings also need oxygen for
their survival.
Breathing exercise
Caution
Do not hold your
breath for so long
that you start feeling
uncomfortable.
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Bhoomi replies, “Ajji, we use water for drinking and
growing vegetables.” Ajji says, “Yes. We need these treasures
for our survival and for making our lives more comfortable.
Without these treasures of nature, any form of life on Earth
is not possible.” We all are a part of nature.
Ajji explains the importance of air around us and how it
is essential for our survival. Let us find out more about air .
11.1 Air
One morning, Bhoomi and Surya see
Ajji performing some breathing
exercises. Ajji asks them to join her .
She says, “I am taking deep breaths
in, and letting them out. This helps
in getting more fresh air in the
lungs to stay healthy.” Bhoomi and
Surya sit with Ajji and start taking
deep breaths.
Let us also perform a breathing
exercise.
Activity 11.1: Let us experience
? Take a deep breath in, and then breathe out slowly.
? Take a deeper breath in again.
? Hold your breath for as long as you can and then
breathe out slowly.
? How long can you hold your breath?
? How do you feel when you hold your breath?
We can survive without food or water for a few
days, but we cannot survive without oxygen for
even a few minutes.
Do you
know?
Fig. 11.1: Composition of air
You notice the presence of air when the leaves of a tree
rustle, the clothes hanging on a clothes line sway , or the pages
of an open book begin to flutter once a fan is switched on.
Moving air is called wind. Sometimes it blows fast, for
example, during a storm, and sometimes it blows gently as a
breeze. You must have played with a firki (paper pinwheel)
many times. Let us make a firki by performing Activity 11.2.
The air which surrounds the Earth is a mixture of gases.
Can you name some gases which are present in the air? Air
contains nitrogen, oxygen, argon, carbon dioxide and other
gases in small quantities. Fig. 11.1 gives the composition of air
in percentage. Notice that in Fig. 11.1 there are 100 squares.
Out of 100 squares, 78 are occupied by nitrogen,
21 are occupied by oxygen, and 1 by argon, carbon
dioxide and other gases.
Percentage is the number of parts in 100. It is
denoted by the symbol ‘%’.
More to
know!
Composition of air
Nitrogen (78%)
Oxygen (21%)
Argon, carbon dioxide
and other gases (1%)
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Nature’s Treasures
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School vacations are always fun for Bhoomi and Surya. This
vacation, they visit their Ajji (grandmother). Ajji lives in a
village on the edge of a forest in the Western Ghats. The air
in the village is fresh and cooler than in the city. They can
see beautiful hills, streams, and many interesting plants,
animals and birds around them.
One afternoon, Bhoomi and Surya ask Ajji to tell them
more about the place. Ajji says, “Children, do you know that
this place has several treasures of nature that enrich our
lives? The pure air is refreshing and the soil is so fertile
that it supports a variety of living beings. Moreover, this
place gets plenty of sunlight which is useful in many ways.
Different varieties of trees provide food and shelter to
animals including various birds and insects. Can you think
of more such treasures of nature?”
A village
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Bhoomi replies, “Ajji, we use water for drinking and
growing vegetables.” Ajji says, “Yes. We need these treasures
for our survival and for making our lives more comfortable.
Without these treasures of nature, any form of life on Earth
is not possible.” We all are a part of nature.
Ajji explains the importance of air around us and how it
is essential for our survival. Let us find out more about air.
11.1 Air
One morning, Bhoomi and Surya see
Ajji performing some breathing
exercises. Ajji asks them to join her .
She says, “I am taking deep breaths
in, and letting them out. This helps
in getting more fresh air in the
lungs to stay healthy.” Bhoomi and
Surya sit with Ajji and start taking
deep breaths.
Let us also perform a breathing
exercise.
Activity 11.1: Let us experience
? Take a deep breath in, and then breathe out slowly.
? Take a deeper breath in again.
? Hold your breath for as long as you can and then
breathe out slowly.
? How long can you hold your breath?
? How do you feel when you hold your breath?
From this activity, we find that it is difficult to
hold our breath for a long time. The air which
we breathe in has oxygen. Our body needs
oxygen to perform its functions. When we hold
our breath for a long time, the body does not
get enough oxygen to perform its functions.
Thus, we need oxygen for our survival. Similarly,
most of the living beings also need oxygen for
their survival.
Breathing exercise
Caution
Do not hold your
breath for so long
that you start feeling
uncomfortable.
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Bhoomi replies, “Ajji, we use water for drinking and
growing vegetables.” Ajji says, “Yes. We need these treasures
for our survival and for making our lives more comfortable.
Without these treasures of nature, any form of life on Earth
is not possible.” We all are a part of nature.
Ajji explains the importance of air around us and how it
is essential for our survival. Let us find out more about air .
11.1 Air
One morning, Bhoomi and Surya see
Ajji performing some breathing
exercises. Ajji asks them to join her .
She says, “I am taking deep breaths
in, and letting them out. This helps
in getting more fresh air in the
lungs to stay healthy.” Bhoomi and
Surya sit with Ajji and start taking
deep breaths.
Let us also perform a breathing
exercise.
Activity 11.1: Let us experience
? Take a deep breath in, and then breathe out slowly.
? Take a deeper breath in again.
? Hold your breath for as long as you can and then
breathe out slowly.
? How long can you hold your breath?
? How do you feel when you hold your breath?
We can survive without food or water for a few
days, but we cannot survive without oxygen for
even a few minutes.
Do you
know?
Fig. 11.1: Composition of air
You notice the presence of air when the leaves of a tree
rustle, the clothes hanging on a clothes line sway , or the pages
of an open book begin to flutter once a fan is switched on.
Moving air is called wind. Sometimes it blows fast, for
example, during a storm, and sometimes it blows gently as a
breeze. You must have played with a firki (paper pinwheel)
many times. Let us make a firki by performing Activity 11.2.
The air which surrounds the Earth is a mixture of gases.
Can you name some gases which are present in the air? Air
contains nitrogen, oxygen, argon, carbon dioxide and other
gases in small quantities. Fig. 11.1 gives the composition of air
in percentage. Notice that in Fig. 11.1 there are 100 squares.
Out of 100 squares, 78 are occupied by nitrogen,
21 are occupied by oxygen, and 1 by argon, carbon
dioxide and other gases.
Percentage is the number of parts in 100. It is
denoted by the symbol ‘%’.
More to
know!
Composition of air
Nitrogen (78%)
Oxygen (21%)
Argon, carbon dioxide
and other gases (1%)
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We have learnt that air is very important for us. Water too
is essential and precious for us. How do you feel when you
cannot get water to drink, especially when you are thirsty?
Let us find out more about water .
11.2 Water
Bhoomi and Surya help Ajji in
filling the troughs of water for
the cows. They also help her in
watering plants such as vegetables
and medicinal herbs in the garden.
Ajji teaches them how to water the
plants so that every drop is used
and none of it goes waste.
Can you think of some more
uses of water in your daily life?
Write down your responses in the
blank bubble.
Activity 11.2: Let us make and decorate
? Take a square paper of size 15 cm x 15 cm, a pair of
scissors, an all-pin and a soft stick.
? Follow the instructions shown in Fig. 11.2 to make a
firki.
Now, you can hold the firki in your hand and run.
You can also blow air on it. What do you observe?
Does the firki rotate? When you move it a little back
and forth, the firki rotates. What makes a firki
rotate? It is the wind that makes a firki rotate.
The working of a windmill is similar to that
of a firki . Wind rotates the wings of a windmill.
Windmills can be used to run flour mills, to pull
up water from a well, or to generate electricity.
In India, there are many windmill farms.
A windmill farm is an area that has a large
number of windmills which use the energy of
the wind to generate electricity (Fig. 11.3).
Fig 11.3: A windmill farm
Muppandal Wind Farm in Tamil Nadu, Jaisalmer
Wind Park in Rajasthan and Brahmanvel Wind
Farm in Maharashtra are some of the leading
windmill farms in our country. Find out more
other windmill farms in our country.
More to
know!
Fig. 11.2: Firki
1
3
2
4 5
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Nature’s Treasures
11 Chapter
School vacations are always fun for Bhoomi and Surya. This
vacation, they visit their Ajji (grandmother). Ajji lives in a
village on the edge of a forest in the Western Ghats. The air
in the village is fresh and cooler than in the city. They can
see beautiful hills, streams, and many interesting plants,
animals and birds around them.
One afternoon, Bhoomi and Surya ask Ajji to tell them
more about the place. Ajji says, “Children, do you know that
this place has several treasures of nature that enrich our
lives? The pure air is refreshing and the soil is so fertile
that it supports a variety of living beings. Moreover, this
place gets plenty of sunlight which is useful in many ways.
Different varieties of trees provide food and shelter to
animals including various birds and insects. Can you think
of more such treasures of nature?”
A village
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Bhoomi replies, “Ajji, we use water for drinking and
growing vegetables.” Ajji says, “Yes. We need these treasures
for our survival and for making our lives more comfortable.
Without these treasures of nature, any form of life on Earth
is not possible.” We all are a part of nature.
Ajji explains the importance of air around us and how it
is essential for our survival. Let us find out more about air.
11.1 Air
One morning, Bhoomi and Surya see
Ajji performing some breathing
exercises. Ajji asks them to join her .
She says, “I am taking deep breaths
in, and letting them out. This helps
in getting more fresh air in the
lungs to stay healthy.” Bhoomi and
Surya sit with Ajji and start taking
deep breaths.
Let us also perform a breathing
exercise.
Activity 11.1: Let us experience
? Take a deep breath in, and then breathe out slowly.
? Take a deeper breath in again.
? Hold your breath for as long as you can and then
breathe out slowly.
? How long can you hold your breath?
? How do you feel when you hold your breath?
From this activity, we find that it is difficult to
hold our breath for a long time. The air which
we breathe in has oxygen. Our body needs
oxygen to perform its functions. When we hold
our breath for a long time, the body does not
get enough oxygen to perform its functions.
Thus, we need oxygen for our survival. Similarly,
most of the living beings also need oxygen for
their survival.
Breathing exercise
Caution
Do not hold your
breath for so long
that you start feeling
uncomfortable.
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Bhoomi replies, “Ajji, we use water for drinking and
growing vegetables.” Ajji says, “Yes. We need these treasures
for our survival and for making our lives more comfortable.
Without these treasures of nature, any form of life on Earth
is not possible.” We all are a part of nature.
Ajji explains the importance of air around us and how it
is essential for our survival. Let us find out more about air .
11.1 Air
One morning, Bhoomi and Surya see
Ajji performing some breathing
exercises. Ajji asks them to join her .
She says, “I am taking deep breaths
in, and letting them out. This helps
in getting more fresh air in the
lungs to stay healthy.” Bhoomi and
Surya sit with Ajji and start taking
deep breaths.
Let us also perform a breathing
exercise.
Activity 11.1: Let us experience
? Take a deep breath in, and then breathe out slowly.
? Take a deeper breath in again.
? Hold your breath for as long as you can and then
breathe out slowly.
? How long can you hold your breath?
? How do you feel when you hold your breath?
We can survive without food or water for a few
days, but we cannot survive without oxygen for
even a few minutes.
Do you
know?
Fig. 11.1: Composition of air
You notice the presence of air when the leaves of a tree
rustle, the clothes hanging on a clothes line sway , or the pages
of an open book begin to flutter once a fan is switched on.
Moving air is called wind. Sometimes it blows fast, for
example, during a storm, and sometimes it blows gently as a
breeze. You must have played with a firki (paper pinwheel)
many times. Let us make a firki by performing Activity 11.2.
The air which surrounds the Earth is a mixture of gases.
Can you name some gases which are present in the air? Air
contains nitrogen, oxygen, argon, carbon dioxide and other
gases in small quantities. Fig. 11.1 gives the composition of air
in percentage. Notice that in Fig. 11.1 there are 100 squares.
Out of 100 squares, 78 are occupied by nitrogen,
21 are occupied by oxygen, and 1 by argon, carbon
dioxide and other gases.
Percentage is the number of parts in 100. It is
denoted by the symbol ‘%’.
More to
know!
Composition of air
Nitrogen (78%)
Oxygen (21%)
Argon, carbon dioxide
and other gases (1%)
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We have learnt that air is very important for us. Water too
is essential and precious for us. How do you feel when you
cannot get water to drink, especially when you are thirsty?
Let us find out more about water .
11.2 Water
Bhoomi and Surya help Ajji in
filling the troughs of water for
the cows. They also help her in
watering plants such as vegetables
and medicinal herbs in the garden.
Ajji teaches them how to water the
plants so that every drop is used
and none of it goes waste.
Can you think of some more
uses of water in your daily life?
Write down your responses in the
blank bubble.
Activity 11.2: Let us make and decorate
? Take a square paper of size 15 cm x 15 cm, a pair of
scissors, an all-pin and a soft stick.
? Follow the instructions shown in Fig. 11.2 to make a
firki.
Now, you can hold the firki in your hand and run.
You can also blow air on it. What do you observe?
Does the firki rotate? When you move it a little back
and forth, the firki rotates. What makes a firki
rotate? It is the wind that makes a firki rotate.
The working of a windmill is similar to that
of a firki . Wind rotates the wings of a windmill.
Windmills can be used to run flour mills, to pull
up water from a well, or to generate electricity.
In India, there are many windmill farms.
A windmill farm is an area that has a large
number of windmills which use the energy of
the wind to generate electricity (Fig. 11.3).
Fig 11.3: A windmill farm
Muppandal Wind Farm in Tamil Nadu, Jaisalmer
Wind Park in Rajasthan and Brahmanvel Wind
Farm in Maharashtra are some of the leading
windmill farms in our country. Find out more
other windmill farms in our country.
More to
know!
Fig. 11.2: Firki
1
3
2
4 5
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We have learnt that air is very important for us. Water too
is essential and precious for us. How do you feel when you
cannot get water to drink, especially when you are thirsty?
Let us find out more about water .
11.2 Water
Bhoomi and Surya help Ajji in
filling the troughs of water for
the cows. They also help her in
watering plants such as vegetables
and medicinal herbs in the garden.
Ajji teaches them how to water the
plants so that every drop is used
and none of it goes waste.
Can you think of some more
uses of water in your daily life?
Write down your responses in the
blank bubble.
Activity 11.2: Let us make and decorate
? Take a square paper of size 15 cm x 15 cm, a pair of
scissors, an all-pin and a soft stick.
? Follow the instructions shown in Fig. 11.2 to make a
firki.
We need water for many daily activities such as drinking,
cooking, bathing, washing and cleaning. It is also used for
growing crops and for industrial purposes. Where do we get
water from? Make a list of the different sources of water.
Water covers about two-thirds of the Earth’s surface.
Most of the water is found in oceans and seas. However,
this water is saline or salty. This saline water is not fit for
domestic, agricultural and industrial use. For all these
activities, we need freshwater, which is present in the form
of ice sheets or snow, rivers or lakes on the surface of the
Earth, and underground. Freshwater present in ice sheets
..................................
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We need
water for
drinking.
Watering the plants
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