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Have you swung from a banyan tree? What did you hold to swing? Have you seen any tree which has roots growing from its branches? - Environmental Studies

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  • Have you swung from a banyan tree?
  • What did you hold to swing?
  • Have you seen any tree which has roots growing from its branches?
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Solution

  • Yes, I always swing from a banyan tree with my friends whenever I visit my village.
  • I hold the rope like thick structures which is hanging from the branches of the tree.
  • Yes, the big banyan tree near my home and the one in my village has several long roots like structures growing from its branches.
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Abdul in the Garden
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Chapter 19: Abdul in the Garden - Unusual Roots [Page 161]

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NCERT Environmental Studies - Looking Around [English] Class 4
Chapter 19 Abdul in the Garden
Unusual Roots | Q 1 | Page 161

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