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प्रश्न
How does C.V. Raman show that water is the real elixir of life?
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उत्तर १
Title: Water – The Elixir of Life
Author: Sir C.V.Raman
Character: The author
Theme: “Waste not, Want not”
According to Sir C.V. Raman, water is the elixir of life. Water is the most wonderful and powerful thing on the earth. In ancient times civilization developed near the rivers. It has shaped the course of the earth’s history. It continues to play a key role in life on the surface of our planet. Water adds to the beauty of the country side.
Water is the basis of all life. Water is necessary for animal life. The moisture in the soil is imperative for the life and growth of plants and trees. The vast areas of land could be turned into fertile and prosperous land by well-planned action.
Water is the commonest of liquids. But it is uncommon for liquids with amazing properties. They are responsible for maintaining human, animal, and plant life. The study of the nature and properties of water is of the highest interest. It is far from an exhausted field of research.
“Make hay while the sun shines”
उत्तर २
According to Sir C.V. Raman, water is the elixir of life. In ancient times civilization developed near the rivers. Water is played an important role in life. Water adds to the beauty of the country side. Water carries slit and makes the land fertile.
Water is the basis of all life. It is necessary for animal life and the growth of plants and trees. Water is the commonest of liquids. But it is uncommon for liquids with amazing properties. They are responsible for maintaining human, animal, and plant life. Thus without water life is impossible.
“Make hay while the sun shines”
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