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A spacesuit is like a spaceship built for one. A spacesuit lets us work and live in space. Choose the things that the spacesuit provides us. air food water - English

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A spacesuit is like a spaceship built for one. A spacesuit lets us work and live in space. It protects us from the heat and the cold. It gives us air to breathe. The suit is made of many parts and has water to drink. It even has a built-in toilet, if you need to use it.

Choose the things that the spacesuit provides us.

  1. air
  2. food
  3. water
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Air and water.

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Chapter 1.3: Lost in Space - Let us read aloud [Page 97]

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Samacheer Kalvi English - Term 1 Class 5 TN Board
Chapter 1.3 Lost in Space
Let us read aloud | Q 3 | Page 97

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