Kalika Chetarike activity 7 for 9th class

Kalika Chetarike activity 7 for 9th class

Kalika Chetarike activity 7 for 9th class students. 9.3 activity worksheet for 9th standard students. Key answer for activity 7 and 9.3.

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9th class Activity 6.2 and 6.3

Activity 6.2:

Make a list of diseases caused by air pollution and water pollution and list them in the bubbles given below.

                Airborne diseases  

Waterborne diseases

Answer:

Airborne diseases:

1. The common cold

2. Influenza

3. Chickenpox

4. Mumps

5. Whooping cough

6. Tuberculosis (TB)

Waterborne diseases:

1. Diarrhea

2. Cholera

3. Typhoid

4. Hepatitis A

5. Hot Tub Rash 6. Malaria

Activity 6.3

Write a paragraph based on the image shown below.

Answer:

When seeds are planted, they first grow roots. Once these roots take hold, a small plant will begin to emerge and eventually break through the soil. When this happens, we say that the seed has sprouted. The “mother” plant receives sunlight, water, and nutrients from the soil to keep growing, helping the immature fruit to continue growing larger.

Kalika Chetarike activity 7 for 9th class

Fun Task Activity:

1. I help see your face. I’m plain, but I’m true. Who am I? ____________

Answer: mirror

2. What has a head and tail but no body? ____________

Answer: coin

3. What month of year has 28 days? ____________

Answer: February

4. What goes up but never comes down? ____________

Answer: your age

5. Where does today come before yesterday? ____________

Answer: We know that the letter “T” comes before “y” in the dictionary that is why we say that today comes before yesterday.

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