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What if there was no water for a week? How would you bath, drink, cook or clean? Where would you go to find water?
If water was unavailable for a week, life would become difficult. I’d rely on stored, purchased or community tap water. Drinking and cooking would be the first priority. Bathing and cleaning would be reduced. I’d reuse water from washing vegetables or clothes for toilets or plants. We might visit reRead more
If water was unavailable for a week, life would become difficult. I’d rely on stored, purchased or community tap water. Drinking and cooking would be the first priority. Bathing and cleaning would be reduced. I’d reuse water from washing vegetables or clothes for toilets or plants. We might visit relatives or request help from the government. This would highlight how crucial water is to life.
For more NCERT Solutions for Class 5 EVS Our Wondrous World – The World Around Us Unit 1: Life Around Us – Chapter 2: Journey of a River Extra Questions & Answer:
https://www.tiwariacademy.com/ncert-solutions/class-5/evs/
See lessWhat would happen if there is no availability of water for a very long time?
Without water for a long period, rivers dry, crops fail and drinking water becomes scarce. People may migrate to other places. Animals suffer and fish die. Jobs in farming and fishing are lost. Diseases spread due to poor hygiene. Entire communities may collapse. This is why it is vital to save wateRead more
Without water for a long period, rivers dry, crops fail and drinking water becomes scarce. People may migrate to other places. Animals suffer and fish die. Jobs in farming and fishing are lost. Diseases spread due to poor hygiene. Entire communities may collapse. This is why it is vital to save water, protect sources and ensure equal access for all.
For more NCERT Solutions for Class 5 EVS Our Wondrous World – The World Around Us Unit 1: Life Around Us – Chapter 2: Journey of a River Extra Questions & Answer:
https://www.tiwariacademy.com/ncert-solutions/class-5/evs/
See lessExplain how both water shortage and excess can affect lives.
Too little water leads to drought, crop failure and scarcity of drinking water. People migrate, animals suffer and life becomes hard. Too much water causes floods, which destroy homes, farms and roads, spreading disease and displacement. Both shortage and excess harm life. Managing water wisely—throRead more
Too little water leads to drought, crop failure and scarcity of drinking water. People migrate, animals suffer and life becomes hard. Too much water causes floods, which destroy homes, farms and roads, spreading disease and displacement. Both shortage and excess harm life. Managing water wisely—through storage, conservation and flood control—helps protect people and the environment from these extreme effects.
For more NCERT Solutions for Class 5 EVS Our Wondrous World – The World Around Us Unit 1: Life Around Us – Chapter 2: Journey of a River Extra Questions & Answer:
https://www.tiwariacademy.com/ncert-solutions/class-5/evs/
See lessWhat is the National Water Mission?
The National Water Mission is part of India's efforts to ensure sustainable water use. It works to improve water management, save water in agriculture and households and protect rivers from pollution. It also promotes rainwater harvesting and spreading awareness about wise water use. This mission heRead more
The National Water Mission is part of India’s efforts to ensure sustainable water use. It works to improve water management, save water in agriculture and households and protect rivers from pollution. It also promotes rainwater harvesting and spreading awareness about wise water use. This mission helps prevent both water shortage and misuse, ensuring future generations have access to clean and sufficient water.
For more NCERT Solutions for Class 5 EVS Our Wondrous World – The World Around Us Unit 1: Life Around Us – Chapter 2: Journey of a River Extra Questions & Answer:
https://www.tiwariacademy.com/ncert-solutions/class-5/evs/
See lessFind out which river(s) flow through your state. (a) What are they used for? (b) Are there any dams on them?
In my state, the Ganga and Yamuna are major rivers. They are used for drinking water, irrigation for agriculture, bathing during festivals and generating electricity. The Tehri Dam on the Ganga is one of the largest and provides hydroelectric power. Narora Barrage on Yamuna helps in irrigation. ThesRead more
In my state, the Ganga and Yamuna are major rivers. They are used for drinking water, irrigation for agriculture, bathing during festivals and generating electricity. The Tehri Dam on the Ganga is one of the largest and provides hydroelectric power. Narora Barrage on Yamuna helps in irrigation. These rivers are central to farming, transport and religious life in our region.
For more NCERT Solutions for Class 5 EVS Our Wondrous World – The World Around Us Unit 1: Life Around Us – Chapter 2: Journey of a River Extra Questions & Answer:
https://www.tiwariacademy.com/ncert-solutions/class-5/evs/
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