Rama Natha and Madhumati created wealth by planting banana trees, selling the fruit at the market, and expanding their plantation over time through hard work. Class 6 English Poorvi Unit I Fables and Folk Tales Class 6 English Poorvi Unit I Chapter ...
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I worked hard during my exams, studying regularly, creating notes and revising concepts daily to ensure I understood everything thoroughly before the tests. Class 6 English Poorvi Unit I Fables and Folk Tales Class 6 English NCERT Poorvi Unit I ...
Rama Natha was angry because, after six years of collecting dew, the potion didn’t work, and he felt cheated by the sage’s false promise. Class 6 English Poorvi Unit I Fables and Folk Tales Class 6 English Poorvi Unit I ...
No, collecting five liters of dew is nearly impossible. The sage’s advice was meant to push Rama Natha into hard work rather than pursue a magical solution. Class 6 English Poorvi Unit I Fables and Folk Tales Class 6 English ...
The sage helped Rama Natha by guiding him to work hard on his land, tricking him into realizing that wealth comes from effort, not magic. Class 6 English Poorvi Unit I Fables and Folk Tales Class 6 English Poorvi Unit ...
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By using renewable resources responsibly and conserving non-renewable ones, we can meet present needs while ensuring future generations have access to resources. Sustainable practices protect the environment and maintain ecological balance for the future.
The correct answer is (b) Water. Water is a renewable resource because it is continuously replenished through the natural water cycle, making it sustainable and available for future use, unlike coal, natural gas, and petrol.
The correct answer is (b) Petrol. Petrol is the most commonly used fuel in two-wheelers like scooters and bikes due to its high energy efficiency and suitability for smaller engines compared to diesel or kerosene.
Coal and natural gas are non-renewable resources as they take millions of years to form. Forests are renewable, but only if managed sustainably. Minerals are non-renewable because their formation process is extremely slow.