After removing my left hand from the ice-cold water and placing it in B, I was met with an overwhelming warmth. The initial shock was intense, almost painful, as my cold hand reacted strongly. Yet, as I remained in the tap water, the extreme cold began to dissipate, and I felt a sense of relief. TheRead more
After removing my left hand from the ice-cold water and placing it in B, I was met with an overwhelming warmth. The initial shock was intense, almost painful, as my cold hand reacted strongly. Yet, as I remained in the tap water, the extreme cold began to dissipate, and I felt a sense of relief. The warmth became soothing, allowing me to appreciate the contrast and how quickly my perception of temperature can change.
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When I dipped my right hand, which had been in warm water, into container B, I felt an immediate cooling sensation. Initially, the coolness was surprising and somewhat uncomfortable, creating a stark contrast. However, after a moment of acclimatization, my hand began to feel refreshed and comfortablRead more
When I dipped my right hand, which had been in warm water, into container B, I felt an immediate cooling sensation. Initially, the coolness was surprising and somewhat uncomfortable, creating a stark contrast. However, after a moment of acclimatization, my hand began to feel refreshed and comfortable in the tap water. The sensation was invigorating, highlighting how my body adjusts to temperature changes over time.
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In summer, tap water often becomes hotter because it is stored in pipes exposed to high ambient temperatures for extended periods. This heat transfer raises its temperature significantly. Conversely, water from a matka (earthen pot) benefits from natural cooling due to the pot's porous structure, whRead more
In summer, tap water often becomes hotter because it is stored in pipes exposed to high ambient temperatures for extended periods. This heat transfer raises its temperature significantly. Conversely, water from a matka (earthen pot) benefits from natural cooling due to the pot’s porous structure, which allows evaporation, while water from a refrigerator is actively cooled. These factors contribute to tap water being warmer than the cooler alternatives during hot weather.
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Incorrect measurements can have serious consequences, leading to misguided conclusions and poor decision-making. For example, in medical settings, inaccurate temperature readings can result in improper diagnosis or treatment, jeopardizing patient health. Similarly, in scientific research, wrong dataRead more
Incorrect measurements can have serious consequences, leading to misguided conclusions and poor decision-making. For example, in medical settings, inaccurate temperature readings can result in improper diagnosis or treatment, jeopardizing patient health. Similarly, in scientific research, wrong data can skew results, compromising the integrity of the study. Thus, having no measurements at all may prevent misinterpretation, while wrong measurements can mislead actions and decisions, highlighting the importance of accuracy in data collection and analysis.
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Elders in your family or neighborhood have noticed several changes in the local biodiversity over the years. They have observed the emergence of new plants like “Parthenium”, an invasive species that has spread rapidly and impacted native flora. This plant was not seen earlier but is now quite commoRead more
Elders in your family or neighborhood have noticed several changes in the local biodiversity over the years. They have observed the emergence of new plants like “Parthenium”, an invasive species that has spread rapidly and impacted native flora. This plant was not seen earlier but is now quite common.
On the other hand, they have noticed a decline in the population of “House Sparrows”, which were once abundant. The decline in sparrows is often attributed to urbanization, loss of nesting sites, and changes in food availability.
Conversely, some species have become more common. “Peepal trees”, which are revered in Indian culture, have become more widespread. These trees provide habitat for various birds and insects, contributing to the local ecosystem.
Additionally, there has been an increase in the number of “Butterflies”. Butterflies are important pollinators and indicators of a healthy environment. Their increased presence can be attributed to greater awareness and conservation efforts.
For your scrapbook, you can collect pictures of these plants and animals.
(Parthenium, House Sparrow, Peepal Tree, Butterfly)
(Note: Discuss these observations with your teacher to learn more about their significance and the reasons behind these changes. This activity will help you understand the dynamic nature of biodiversity and the impact of environmental changes on different species.)
For more CBSE Class 6 Science Curiosity Chapter 2 Diversity in the Living World Extra Questions & Answer:
What will my left hand feel on dipping in B?
After removing my left hand from the ice-cold water and placing it in B, I was met with an overwhelming warmth. The initial shock was intense, almost painful, as my cold hand reacted strongly. Yet, as I remained in the tap water, the extreme cold began to dissipate, and I felt a sense of relief. TheRead more
After removing my left hand from the ice-cold water and placing it in B, I was met with an overwhelming warmth. The initial shock was intense, almost painful, as my cold hand reacted strongly. Yet, as I remained in the tap water, the extreme cold began to dissipate, and I felt a sense of relief. The warmth became soothing, allowing me to appreciate the contrast and how quickly my perception of temperature can change.
For more CBSE Class 6 Science Curiosity Chapter 7 Temperature and its Measurement Extra Questions & Answer:
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See lessWhat will my right hand feel on dipping in B?
When I dipped my right hand, which had been in warm water, into container B, I felt an immediate cooling sensation. Initially, the coolness was surprising and somewhat uncomfortable, creating a stark contrast. However, after a moment of acclimatization, my hand began to feel refreshed and comfortablRead more
When I dipped my right hand, which had been in warm water, into container B, I felt an immediate cooling sensation. Initially, the coolness was surprising and somewhat uncomfortable, creating a stark contrast. However, after a moment of acclimatization, my hand began to feel refreshed and comfortable in the tap water. The sensation was invigorating, highlighting how my body adjusts to temperature changes over time.
For more CBSE Class 6 Science Curiosity Chapter 7 Temperature and its Measurement Extra Questions & Answer:
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See lessDuring summers, the tap water may be hotter than the cold water from a matka (earthen pot) or a refrigerator. Explain.
In summer, tap water often becomes hotter because it is stored in pipes exposed to high ambient temperatures for extended periods. This heat transfer raises its temperature significantly. Conversely, water from a matka (earthen pot) benefits from natural cooling due to the pot's porous structure, whRead more
In summer, tap water often becomes hotter because it is stored in pipes exposed to high ambient temperatures for extended periods. This heat transfer raises its temperature significantly. Conversely, water from a matka (earthen pot) benefits from natural cooling due to the pot’s porous structure, which allows evaporation, while water from a refrigerator is actively cooled. These factors contribute to tap water being warmer than the cooler alternatives during hot weather.
For more CBSE Class 6 Science Curiosity Chapter 7 Temperature and its Measurement Extra Questions & Answer:
https://www.tiwariacademy.com/ncert-solutions-class-6-science-curiosity-chapter-7/
See lessWrong measurements are worse than no measurements at all. Explain.
Incorrect measurements can have serious consequences, leading to misguided conclusions and poor decision-making. For example, in medical settings, inaccurate temperature readings can result in improper diagnosis or treatment, jeopardizing patient health. Similarly, in scientific research, wrong dataRead more
Incorrect measurements can have serious consequences, leading to misguided conclusions and poor decision-making. For example, in medical settings, inaccurate temperature readings can result in improper diagnosis or treatment, jeopardizing patient health. Similarly, in scientific research, wrong data can skew results, compromising the integrity of the study. Thus, having no measurements at all may prevent misinterpretation, while wrong measurements can mislead actions and decisions, highlighting the importance of accuracy in data collection and analysis.
For more CBSE Class 6 Science Curiosity Chapter 7 Temperature and its Measurement Extra Questions & Answer:
https://www.tiwariacademy.com/ncert-solutions-class-6-science-curiosity-chapter-7/
See lessInteract with elders in your family or neighbourhood to find out various plants and animals that they see now but were not seen earlier and vice-versa. Collect pictures of these plants and animals and paste them in a scrapbook. Find out more about them from your teacher.
Elders in your family or neighborhood have noticed several changes in the local biodiversity over the years. They have observed the emergence of new plants like “Parthenium”, an invasive species that has spread rapidly and impacted native flora. This plant was not seen earlier but is now quite commoRead more
Elders in your family or neighborhood have noticed several changes in the local biodiversity over the years. They have observed the emergence of new plants like “Parthenium”, an invasive species that has spread rapidly and impacted native flora. This plant was not seen earlier but is now quite common.
On the other hand, they have noticed a decline in the population of “House Sparrows”, which were once abundant. The decline in sparrows is often attributed to urbanization, loss of nesting sites, and changes in food availability.
Conversely, some species have become more common. “Peepal trees”, which are revered in Indian culture, have become more widespread. These trees provide habitat for various birds and insects, contributing to the local ecosystem.
Additionally, there has been an increase in the number of “Butterflies”. Butterflies are important pollinators and indicators of a healthy environment. Their increased presence can be attributed to greater awareness and conservation efforts.
For your scrapbook, you can collect pictures of these plants and animals.
(Parthenium, House Sparrow, Peepal Tree, Butterfly)
(Note: Discuss these observations with your teacher to learn more about their significance and the reasons behind these changes. This activity will help you understand the dynamic nature of biodiversity and the impact of environmental changes on different species.)
For more CBSE Class 6 Science Curiosity Chapter 2 Diversity in the Living World Extra Questions & Answer:
https://www.tiwariacademy.com/ncert-solutions-class-6-science-curiosity-chapter-2/
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