1. To explain the scarcity of freshwater, the chapter says that if all the water on Earth were in a full glass, then freshwater would be just a teaspoon. This comparison shows that most of Earth’s water is salty and cannot be used directly for drinking or farming. It stresses how valuable and limited fRead more

    To explain the scarcity of freshwater, the chapter says that if all the water on Earth were in a full glass, then freshwater would be just a teaspoon. This comparison shows that most of Earth’s water is salty and cannot be used directly for drinking or farming. It stresses how valuable and limited freshwater is, reminding us to protect and conserve it.

     

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  2. Understanding water’s journey teaches us how it moves through the environment—from clouds to rain, into rivers, and back through evaporation. It helps us see how water supports all forms of life, including plants, animals, and humans. It also shows how we influence its path through dams, pollution,Read more

    Understanding water’s journey teaches us how it moves through the environment—from clouds to rain, into rivers, and back through evaporation. It helps us see how water supports all forms of life, including plants, animals, and humans. It also shows how we influence its path through dams, pollution, and waste. This knowledge is essential for protecting water resources and using them sustainably.

     

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  3. Saltwater contains high amounts of salt, making it unsafe for drinking and irrigation unless it goes through expensive desalination. Freshwater, on the other hand, is found in rivers, lakes, glaciers, and underground and can be used directly for most human needs like drinking, bathing, and farming.Read more

    Saltwater contains high amounts of salt, making it unsafe for drinking and irrigation unless it goes through expensive desalination. Freshwater, on the other hand, is found in rivers, lakes, glaciers, and underground and can be used directly for most human needs like drinking, bathing, and farming. Because freshwater is so limited and essential, it must be used wisely and protected from pollution.

     

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  4. Freshwater is vital because it supports every part of life—humans, animals, and plants all need it. We use it for drinking, growing food, cooking, cleaning, and bathing. Farmers depend on it to water crops, and many species live in freshwater habitats. Without clean and available freshwater, basic sRead more

    Freshwater is vital because it supports every part of life—humans, animals, and plants all need it. We use it for drinking, growing food, cooking, cleaning, and bathing. Farmers depend on it to water crops, and many species live in freshwater habitats. Without clean and available freshwater, basic survival becomes difficult, making it one of the most essential natural resources on Earth.

     

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  5. The textbook shows several sources of freshwater: rivers, lakes, ponds, waterfalls, glaciers and underground water accessed through wells, borewells and handpumps. These sources supply the water we drink, use in farms for growing food and rely on in homes for daily chores. Many animals and plants alRead more

    The textbook shows several sources of freshwater: rivers, lakes, ponds, waterfalls, glaciers and underground water accessed through wells, borewells and handpumps. These sources supply the water we drink, use in farms for growing food and rely on in homes for daily chores. Many animals and plants also live in or near these water bodies. Freshwater sources are precious and must be protected.

     

    For more NCERT Solutions for Class 5 EVS Our Wondrous World – The World Around Us Unit 1: Life Around Us – Chapter 1: Water-The Essence of Life Extra Questions & Answer:

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