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From where do flowers get water?

Choose one answer

Options

  • From the bottom (roots).

  • From the top (leaves).

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Solution

From the bottom (roots).

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Chapter 7.1: A Watering Rhyme - A Watering Rhyme [Page 118]

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NCERT English - Marigold Class 4
Chapter 7.1 A Watering Rhyme
A Watering Rhyme | Q 5. | Page 118

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