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How is snow formed?
Through condensation in cold air, forming ice crystals. Explanation: In very cold temperatures, water vapor freezes directly into ice crystals, creating snow.' For more please visit here: https://www.tiwariacademy.com/ncert-solutions-class-6-science-curiosity-chapter-8/
Through condensation in cold air, forming ice crystals.
Explanation: In very cold temperatures, water vapor freezes directly into ice crystals, creating snow.’
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Why do we store water in earthen pots?
The pots keep water cool through evaporation. Explanation: Water seeps through tiny pores in the pot and evaporates, cooling the remaining water. For more please visit here: https://www.tiwariacademy.com/ncert-solutions-class-6-science-curiosity-chapter-8/
The pots keep water cool through evaporation.
Explanation: Water seeps through tiny pores in the pot and evaporates, cooling the remaining water.
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Why does water vapor condense on a mirror after a hot shower?
The mirror cools the vapor, turning it into droplets. Explanation: The mirror’s cool surface provides a place for vapor to condense, forming mist on the glass. For more please visit here: https://www.tiwariacademy.com/ncert-solutions-class-6-science-curiosity-chapter-8/
The mirror cools the vapor, turning it into droplets.
Explanation: The mirror’s cool surface provides a place for vapor to condense, forming mist on the glass.
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Select a few cities, from your State and from a few neighbouring States. These may include the city you live in or the city nearest to your town or village. How will you find out if they have a Nagar Panchayat, Municipal Council or Municipal Corporation? Draw a table with the names of the cities and the type of urban local body each of them has.
To determine the type of urban local body in nearby cities, one can consult state government portals, visit local administrative offices, or refer to official urban development records. Cities with populations exceeding 10 lakhs typically have municipal corporations, medium-sized cities may have munRead more
To determine the type of urban local body in nearby cities, one can consult state government portals, visit local administrative offices, or refer to official urban development records. Cities with populations exceeding 10 lakhs typically have municipal corporations, medium-sized cities may have municipal councils, and smaller towns often have Nagar Panchayats. A table can be created to record the urban body types across various cities, helping to understand how population size and area determine governance structures.
For more NCERT Solutions for Class 6 Social Science Chapter 12 Grassroots Democracy – Part 3 Local Government in Urban Areas Extra Questions and Answer:
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See lessHow do urban local bodies fund their activities? (Hint: Look carefully at the pictures of the functions performed by Indore Municipal Corporation in Figure 12.4 on page 178.) Are some of them paid services?
Urban local bodies obtain funding through property taxes, water supply charges, and business licenses, as shown in the Indore Municipal Corporation example. Fees for specific services, such as water tanker deliveries, solid waste management, and tree-cutting, generate additional revenue. These bodieRead more
Urban local bodies obtain funding through property taxes, water supply charges, and business licenses, as shown in the Indore Municipal Corporation example. Fees for specific services, such as water tanker deliveries, solid waste management, and tree-cutting, generate additional revenue. These bodies also collect fines and other civic charges, using these funds to finance city services and infrastructure maintenance. This mix of paid services and tax-based income helps urban bodies manage and improve facilities, ensuring the city’s organized and sustainable development.
For more NCERT Solutions for Class 6 Social Science Chapter 12 Grassroots Democracy – Part 3 Local Government in Urban Areas Extra Questions and Answer:
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