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How will you separate sand and water from their mixture?

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How would you obtain clear water from a sample of muddy water?

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A mixture of milk and water can be separated by filtration.

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A mixture of powdered salt and sugar can be separated by the process of winnowing.

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Separation of sugar from tea can be done with filtration.

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Grain and husk can be separated with the process of decantation.

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Lemonade is prepared by mixing lemon juice and sugar in water. You wish to add ice to cool it. Should you add ice to the lemonade before or after dissolving sugar? In which case would it be possible to dissolve more sugar?

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Given below are the names of some objects and materials:

Water, basketball, orange, sugar, globe, apple, and earthen pitcher

Group them as:

  1. Round shaped and other shapes
  2. Eatables and non-eatables
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You accidentally dropped your favourite toy and broke it. This is a change you did not want. Can this change be reversed?

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Correct the following statement and rewrite it in your notebook.

Stem absorbs water and minerals from the soil.

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Correct the following statement and rewrite it in your notebook.

Leaves hold the plant upright.

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Correct the following statement and rewrite it in your notebook.

Roots conduct water to the leaves.

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Can you find a plant in your house or in your neighborhood, which has a long but weak stem? Write its name. In which category will you place it?

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What is the function of a stem?

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A combination of bones and cartilages forms the ______ of the body.

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Answer the following:

Which of the skull bones are movable?

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Why can a pace or a footstep not be used as a standard unit of length?

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Arrange the following lengths in their increasing magnitude:

1 metre, 1 centimetre, 1 kilometre,1 millimetre.

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The height of a person is 1.65 m. Express it into cm and mm.

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The distance between Radha's home and her school is 3250 m. Express this distance into km.

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