Maharashtra Board Class 3 EVS Solution Chapter 25 Changes in our Surroundings
Balbharati Maharashtra Board Class 3 Environmental Studies (EVS) Solution Chapter 25: Changes in our Surroundings. Marathi or English Medium Students of Class 3 get here Changes in our Surroundings full Exercise Solution.
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Maharashtra Class 3 |
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Environmental Studies Solution |
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Changes in our Surroundings |
Maharashtra Board Class 3 Environmental Studies (EVS) Chapter 25 Changes in our Surroundings Solution
(A) Slice of amla are to be kept to dry in a place that receives sunlight all day.
Ans: Slices of amla are to be kept to dry in a place that receives sunlight all day because in this way, it can be stored for a long period of time.
(B) * When your shadow is very short where is the sun in the sky?
Ans: When our shadow is very short, the sun is directly overhead in the sky.
* What is meant by ‘crescent moon’?
Ans: The smallest shape of the moon is called ‘crescent moon’
* After how many days does a new moon follow another new moon?
Ans: A new moon follow another new moon almost after thirty days.
* Make a list of flowers which bloom in the morning.
Ans: Hibiscus, daisy, sunflower, Jasmine.
(D) (1) Bats are nocturnal animals
(2) When their stomachs are full, cows and buffaloes sit in a peaceful place and ruminate.
(3) Birds are the first to sense the end of the night.
(4) When do seen rises, its light is soft.
(E) (1) When do shadow become long?
Ans: Shadow become long during the time of sunrise in the morning and sunset in the evening.
(2) What are shadows like when the sun is directly overhead?
Ans: When the sun is directly overhead, the shadow becomes very short.
(3) After the day of the new moon, for how many days does the moon bigger?
Ans: After the day of the new moon, the moon grows bigger for almost fifteen days.
(4) Why do bees hover around flowers?
Ans: Bees hover around flowers to collect sweet nectar from it.
(F) (1) The moon cannot be seen on the day of the new moon. True
(2) Some living things set out to search for food after the sun has set. True
(3) The day when the moon looks triangular is the day of the full moon. False
(4) Birds starts chirping at dawn. True
(5) The sun gradually shifts towards the east. False
(G) (1) the different shapes of the moon seen every day.
Ans: The phases of the moon.
(2) Animals that rest during the day and search for food at night.
Ans: Nocturnal animals.
(3) The day on which the moon is completely round.
Ans: The day of the full moon/Full moon day.
(4) The day of which the moon cannot be seen.
Ans: The day of the new moon/New moon day.