Using water wisely is crucial to ensure its availability for future generations, support ecosystems, and prevent shortages. With increasing demand and limited resources, conserving water helps protect against droughts, maintain food security, and sustain human and environmental health. For more visiRead more
Using water wisely is crucial to ensure its availability for future generations, support ecosystems, and prevent shortages. With increasing demand and limited resources, conserving water helps protect against droughts, maintain food security, and sustain human and environmental health.
Nani notices Malli separating black peppers from the pulao and responds by explaining the health benefits of black pepper. She encourages Malli to eat it, emphasizing its importance in the dish and overall health. For more visit here: https://www.tiwariacademy.com/ncert-solutions-class-6-science-curRead more
Nani notices Malli separating black peppers from the pulao and responds by explaining the health benefits of black pepper. She encourages Malli to eat it, emphasizing its importance in the dish and overall health.
Nani observes Malli separating whole black peppers from the vegetable pulao and setting them aside on his plate. Valli playfully teases Malli, joking that he's using a "handpicking method" to avoid eating the peppers. For more visit here: https://www.tiwariacademy.com/ncert-solutions-class-6-scienceRead more
Nani observes Malli separating whole black peppers from the vegetable pulao and setting them aside on his plate. Valli playfully teases Malli, joking that he’s using a “handpicking method” to avoid eating the peppers.
Handpicking is a method of manually removing unwanted particles, like small stones, husk, or impurities, from a mixture such as grains. It is used when the undesirable particles are present in small quantities and can be easily distinguished by size, color, or shape. This method is convenient and efRead more
Handpicking is a method of manually removing unwanted particles, like small stones, husk, or impurities, from a mixture such as grains. It is used when the undesirable particles are present in small quantities and can be easily distinguished by size, color, or shape. This method is convenient and effective for simple, visible separations.
Nani challenges Malli and Valli to handpick small stones from grains while keeping their eyes closed. This challenge is given to keep them engaged and teach them about the traditional method of separating impurities from grains. For more visit here: https://www.tiwariacademy.com/ncert-solutions-clasRead more
Nani challenges Malli and Valli to handpick small stones from grains while keeping their eyes closed. This challenge is given to keep them engaged and teach them about the traditional method of separating impurities from grains.
According to Nani, the purpose of removing stones from grains is to ensure that the grains are fit for cooking, making them clean and free of impurities that could affect the quality of the food. For more visit here: https://www.tiwariacademy.com/ncert-solutions-class-6-science-curiosity-chapter-9/
According to Nani, the purpose of removing stones from grains is to ensure that the grains are fit for cooking, making them clean and free of impurities that could affect the quality of the food.
Malli and Valli's Mami and Mama are removing stones from the grains. This process is part of preparing the grains for cooking, ensuring they are clean and free of impurities before being used in meals. For more visit here: https://www.tiwariacademy.com/ncert-solutions-class-6-science-curiosity-chaptRead more
Malli and Valli’s Mami and Mama are removing stones from the grains. This process is part of preparing the grains for cooking, ensuring they are clean and free of impurities before being used in meals.
Malli and Valli are fascinated by the process of removing stones from grains and the challenge of handpicking small stones with their eyes closed. They are also intrigued by observing how these practices fit into daily life at their Nani's house. For more visit here: https://www.tiwariacademy.com/ncRead more
Malli and Valli are fascinated by the process of removing stones from grains and the challenge of handpicking small stones with their eyes closed. They are also intrigued by observing how these practices fit into daily life at their Nani’s house.
Malli and Valli’s first stop during their summer vacation is their Nani’s house. They are excited to explore and learn about various activities, such as the process of removing stones from grains. For more visit here: https://www.tiwariacademy.com/ncert-solutions-class-6-science-curiosity-chapter-9/
Malli and Valli’s first stop during their summer vacation is their Nani’s house. They are excited to explore and learn about various activities, such as the process of removing stones from grains.
Most of the water on Earth is saltwater, found in oceans, and is not suitable for direct use by humans, animals, or plants. Additionally, much freshwater is locked in glaciers or underground, making it inaccessible. For more visit here: https://www.tiwariacademy.com/ncert-solutions-class-6-science-cRead more
Most of the water on Earth is saltwater, found in oceans, and is not suitable for direct use by humans, animals, or plants. Additionally, much freshwater is locked in glaciers or underground, making it inaccessible.
Why is it important to use water wisely?
Using water wisely is crucial to ensure its availability for future generations, support ecosystems, and prevent shortages. With increasing demand and limited resources, conserving water helps protect against droughts, maintain food security, and sustain human and environmental health. For more visiRead more
Using water wisely is crucial to ensure its availability for future generations, support ecosystems, and prevent shortages. With increasing demand and limited resources, conserving water helps protect against droughts, maintain food security, and sustain human and environmental health.
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How does Nani respond to Malli’s act of separating black peppers from the pulao?
Nani notices Malli separating black peppers from the pulao and responds by explaining the health benefits of black pepper. She encourages Malli to eat it, emphasizing its importance in the dish and overall health. For more visit here: https://www.tiwariacademy.com/ncert-solutions-class-6-science-curRead more
Nani notices Malli separating black peppers from the pulao and responds by explaining the health benefits of black pepper. She encourages Malli to eat it, emphasizing its importance in the dish and overall health.
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What does Nani observe Malli doing while eating vegetable pulao, and how does Valli respond?
Nani observes Malli separating whole black peppers from the vegetable pulao and setting them aside on his plate. Valli playfully teases Malli, joking that he's using a "handpicking method" to avoid eating the peppers. For more visit here: https://www.tiwariacademy.com/ncert-solutions-class-6-scienceRead more
Nani observes Malli separating whole black peppers from the vegetable pulao and setting them aside on his plate. Valli playfully teases Malli, joking that he’s using a “handpicking method” to avoid eating the peppers.
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What is the method of handpicking, and when is it used?
Handpicking is a method of manually removing unwanted particles, like small stones, husk, or impurities, from a mixture such as grains. It is used when the undesirable particles are present in small quantities and can be easily distinguished by size, color, or shape. This method is convenient and efRead more
Handpicking is a method of manually removing unwanted particles, like small stones, husk, or impurities, from a mixture such as grains. It is used when the undesirable particles are present in small quantities and can be easily distinguished by size, color, or shape. This method is convenient and effective for simple, visible separations.
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What challenge does Nani give to Malli and Valli, and why?
Nani challenges Malli and Valli to handpick small stones from grains while keeping their eyes closed. This challenge is given to keep them engaged and teach them about the traditional method of separating impurities from grains. For more visit here: https://www.tiwariacademy.com/ncert-solutions-clasRead more
Nani challenges Malli and Valli to handpick small stones from grains while keeping their eyes closed. This challenge is given to keep them engaged and teach them about the traditional method of separating impurities from grains.
For more visit here:
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What is the purpose of removing stones from grains, according to Nani?
According to Nani, the purpose of removing stones from grains is to ensure that the grains are fit for cooking, making them clean and free of impurities that could affect the quality of the food. For more visit here: https://www.tiwariacademy.com/ncert-solutions-class-6-science-curiosity-chapter-9/
According to Nani, the purpose of removing stones from grains is to ensure that the grains are fit for cooking, making them clean and free of impurities that could affect the quality of the food.
For more visit here:
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What are Malli and Valli’s Mami and Mama doing with the grains?
Malli and Valli's Mami and Mama are removing stones from the grains. This process is part of preparing the grains for cooking, ensuring they are clean and free of impurities before being used in meals. For more visit here: https://www.tiwariacademy.com/ncert-solutions-class-6-science-curiosity-chaptRead more
Malli and Valli’s Mami and Mama are removing stones from the grains. This process is part of preparing the grains for cooking, ensuring they are clean and free of impurities before being used in meals.
For more visit here:
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What fascinates Malli and Valli at their Nani’s house?
Malli and Valli are fascinated by the process of removing stones from grains and the challenge of handpicking small stones with their eyes closed. They are also intrigued by observing how these practices fit into daily life at their Nani's house. For more visit here: https://www.tiwariacademy.com/ncRead more
Malli and Valli are fascinated by the process of removing stones from grains and the challenge of handpicking small stones with their eyes closed. They are also intrigued by observing how these practices fit into daily life at their Nani’s house.
For more visit here:
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Where is Malli and Valli’s first stop during their summer vacation?
Malli and Valli’s first stop during their summer vacation is their Nani’s house. They are excited to explore and learn about various activities, such as the process of removing stones from grains. For more visit here: https://www.tiwariacademy.com/ncert-solutions-class-6-science-curiosity-chapter-9/
Malli and Valli’s first stop during their summer vacation is their Nani’s house. They are excited to explore and learn about various activities, such as the process of removing stones from grains.
For more visit here:
See lesshttps://www.tiwariacademy.com/ncert-solutions-class-6-science-curiosity-chapter-9/
Why can’t most of the water on Earth be used directly by humans, animals, or plants?
Most of the water on Earth is saltwater, found in oceans, and is not suitable for direct use by humans, animals, or plants. Additionally, much freshwater is locked in glaciers or underground, making it inaccessible. For more visit here: https://www.tiwariacademy.com/ncert-solutions-class-6-science-cRead more
Most of the water on Earth is saltwater, found in oceans, and is not suitable for direct use by humans, animals, or plants. Additionally, much freshwater is locked in glaciers or underground, making it inaccessible.
For more visit here:
See lesshttps://www.tiwariacademy.com/ncert-solutions-class-6-science-curiosity-chapter-8/