1. Wular Lake, located in Jammu and Kashmir, is one of Asia’s largest freshwater lakes. It plays a vital role in controlling floods by regulating river flow. The lake also supports biodiversity by providing habitat for fish, migratory birds and aquatic plants. Its ecological importance makes it a valuaRead more

    Wular Lake, located in Jammu and Kashmir, is one of Asia’s largest freshwater lakes. It plays a vital role in controlling floods by regulating river flow. The lake also supports biodiversity by providing habitat for fish, migratory birds and aquatic plants. Its ecological importance makes it a valuable natural resource that helps in water conservation, biodiversity and climate balance in the region.

     

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  2. Snow is described in the chapter as the solid form of water. Water naturally exists in three states: solid (snow or ice), liquid (water) and gas (steam or vapour). Snow falls from clouds during winter or in cold regions and when it melts, it turns into freshwater. Recognising snow as a form of waterRead more

    Snow is described in the chapter as the solid form of water. Water naturally exists in three states: solid (snow or ice), liquid (water) and gas (steam or vapour). Snow falls from clouds during winter or in cold regions and when it melts, it turns into freshwater. Recognising snow as a form of water helps us understand its role in the water cycle.

     

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  3. Water is found in three forms in nature. It exists as a liquid in rivers, lakes and rain; as a solid in ice, snow and glaciers; and as a gas or vapour in steam and clouds. These forms continuously change in the water cycle. Understanding them helps us learn how water moves through the environment anRead more

    Water is found in three forms in nature. It exists as a liquid in rivers, lakes and rain; as a solid in ice, snow and glaciers; and as a gas or vapour in steam and clouds. These forms continuously change in the water cycle. Understanding them helps us learn how water moves through the environment and supports life in all conditions.

     

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  4. Recognising the forms of water—liquid, solid and vapour—helps us understand the water cycle. It explains how rain forms, snow melts and rivers are created. These changes help water support plants, animals and humans. Knowing this also teaches us how to save water, collect rain and reduce waste. UndeRead more

    Recognising the forms of water—liquid, solid and vapour—helps us understand the water cycle. It explains how rain forms, snow melts and rivers are created. These changes help water support plants, animals and humans. Knowing this also teaches us how to save water, collect rain and reduce waste. Understanding water’s forms gives us the knowledge to protect and use it wisely in daily life.

     

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  5. The scientific process called condensation forms droplets on a cold glass. When warm air with water vapour touches the cold surface, the vapour cools down and changes back into liquid water. These droplets are not from the glass itself but from the air. This process helps us understand how clouds anRead more

    The scientific process called condensation forms droplets on a cold glass. When warm air with water vapour touches the cold surface, the vapour cools down and changes back into liquid water. These droplets are not from the glass itself but from the air. This process helps us understand how clouds and rain form in nature as part of the water cycle.

     

    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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