Desirable and Undesirable Changes
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A change that occurs naturally is known as ‘natural change’. Whereas, a change that is caused due to the interference of a man is known as ‘man-made change’.
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Give two examples of a natural change.
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Give two examples of a man-made change.
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What do you understand by desirable and undesirable changes ? is flood a desirable or an undesirable change ? Give reasons.
A type of change that can harm us?
A change may be desirable and undesirable at the same time for different sets of people
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Why spoiling food is not a desirable change?
A change that occurs naturally is known as ‘natural change’. Whereas, a change that is caused due to the interference of a man is known as ‘man-made change’.
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Give two examples of a natural change.
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Give two examples of a man-made change.
Give scientific reasons for the burning of fuels may be an undesirable change.
Why spoiling food is not a desirable change?
Arnav was observing his mother making breakfast for him from raw eggs and bread. He thought about the possibility of getting back a raw egg from the omelette. He reaches out to his teacher to know about this where he learns that it's not possible to get back raw eggs.
10(c). Name the cause of change which take place during the formation of image of a person on a photographic film.
Arnav was observing his mother making breakfast for him from raw eggs and bread. He thought about the possibility of getting back a raw egg from the omelette. He reaches out to his teacher to know about this where he learns that it's not possible to get back raw eggs.
- Rusting
- Ripening of fruit
- Deforestation
- Cooking of food
- Desirable change
- Undesirable change
- Man-made change
- Physical change
- Deforestation
- Rusting
- Ripening of fruit
- Cooking of food