Q. What is the plural of Psalm?
The plural form of psalm is psalms.
Q. What is the plural of garbage?
Plural. none. (uncountable) Garbage is any waste that is left over or anything that is thought to be worthless. Synonyms: junk, trash, waste, refuse and rubbish.
Table of Contents
- Q. What is the plural of Psalm?
- Q. What is the plural of garbage?
- Q. Is garbages a real word?
- Q. What is the meaning of refuse?
- Q. How do you spell disposal?
- Q. What is a landfill class 6?
- Q. What are the harmful effects of wastes Class 6?
- Q. Is Class 6 incineration harmful?
- Q. What do you mean by vermicomposting class 6?
- Q. What is vermicompost English?
- Q. What are the disadvantages of vermicomposting?
- Q. How are clouds formed Class 6?
- Q. What is water cycle for Class 6?
- Q. How will you show that air is dissolved in water class 6?
- Q. What is evaporation short answer Class 6?
- Q. What is evaporation class 9th?
- Q. What is evaporation for kids?
- Q. What is precipitation class 9th?
- Q. What is water cycle in short?
- Q. What are the 7 forms of precipitation?
- Q. How many types of rains are there?
- Q. Why is convection called 4 o’clock rain?
- Q. What are the 3 types of rain?
- Q. What kind of rain is called Sezuo?
- Q. When you grow up in a place where it rains?
- Q. Which month is the most beautiful in the Naga Hills?
- Q. What is the reason for rain?
Q. Is garbages a real word?
Garbage, trash, rubbish, or refuse is waste material that is discarded by humans, usually due to a perceived lack of utility.
Q. What is the meaning of refuse?
1 : to express unwillingness to accept : turn down (something) I refused the job. 2 : to express or show unwillingness to do, give, or allow something They refused to help. refuse. noun. ref·use | / ˈre-ˌfyüs /
Q. How do you spell disposal?
1 : the power or authority to make use of as one chooses : the power or authority to dispose of something The car was at my disposal.
Q. What is a landfill class 6?
Landfill is an open area built on the top of the ground to dispose the garbage. It is built in such a way that it should not affect our surrounding environment. Once the landfill is full then cover it with a layer of soil.
Q. What are the harmful effects of wastes Class 6?
Burning garbage produces toxic gases and smoke. These gases are hazardous for our health and can cause respiratory diseases. These gases also create environmental problems, leading to air, water and soil pollution. Burning garbage also affects soil fertility.
Q. Is Class 6 incineration harmful?
Disadvantages of incineration: (a) It is a waste of money as large amount of fuel is required to burn the waste. (b) It produces harmful gases that pollute the atmosphere.
Q. What do you mean by vermicomposting class 6?
Vermicomposting is a process where decomposition of biodegradable waste is done by using earthworms. As this type of composting is done by worms so we create the environment which is suitable for earthworms for their survival. Add some earthworms.
Q. What is vermicompost English?
Vermicompost (vermi-compost) is the product of the decomposition process using various species of worms, usually red wigglers, white worms, and other earthworms, to create a mixture of decomposing vegetable or food waste, bedding materials, and vermicast.
Q. What are the disadvantages of vermicomposting?
Before you build a vermicompost bin or use the resulting humus, know the risks you run.
- Takes Time. It can take as long as six months for earthworms to digest the organic matter and turn it into a usable soil amendment.
- Noticeable Odor.
- High Maintenance.
- Pest and Pathogen Problems.
- Harvesting Time.
Q. How are clouds formed Class 6?
How are clouds formed? The process of evaporation followed by condensation causes the formation of clouds. On reaching a certain height, water vapour present in air condenses to form tiny droplets of water. These water droplets collect to form clouds that float in air.
Q. What is water cycle for Class 6?
Answer: The constant flow of water from the Earth to the atmosphere and back to the Earth is known as the water cycle. The two main steps involved in water cycle are evaporation and condensation. Evaporation is the process in which water changes into vapour due to the heat of the Sun.
Q. How will you show that air is dissolved in water class 6?
Take some water in a glass or metal container like pan and heat it. Just before water begins to boil, you will notice some bubbles at the inner surface of the pan. These bubbles come from the air dissolved in water. This shows that air is dissolved in water.
Q. What is evaporation short answer Class 6?
The changing of a liquid into vapours or gas is called evaporation. Evaporation is used to obtain a solid substance that has dissolved in water or any other liquid. The dissolved substance is left as a solid residue when all the water has evaporated.
Q. What is evaporation class 9th?
The process of liquid changing into vapours even below its boiling point is called as evaporation. Thus,the fast moving particles of a liquid are constantly escaping from the liquid to form vapour. Factors affecting evaporation. 1)Temperature. The rate of evaporation increases on increasing temperature of the liquid.
Q. What is evaporation for kids?
Evaporation is when a liquid becomes a gas without forming bubbles inside the liquid volume. If bubbles are formed we are talking instead about “boiling”. For example, water left in a bowl will slowly disappear. The water evaporates into water vapor, the gas phase of water.
Q. What is precipitation class 9th?
Answer 1: Precipitation is any type of water that forms in the Earth’s atmosphere and then drops onto the surface of the Earth. When a portion of the atmosphere becomes saturated with water vapor, it condenses and precipitates. Most common forms of precipitation are rain, snow, drizzle, hail, etc.
Q. What is water cycle in short?
The water cycle shows the continuous movement of water within the Earth and atmosphere. It is a complex system that includes many different processes. Liquid water evaporates into water vapor, condenses to form clouds, and precipitates back to earth in the form of rain and snow.
Q. What are the 7 forms of precipitation?
The different types of precipitation are:
- Rain. Most commonly observed, drops larger than drizzle (0.02 inch / 0.5 mm or more) are considered rain.
- Drizzle. Fairly uniform precipitation composed exclusively of fine drops very close together.
- Ice Pellets (Sleet)
- Hail.
- Small Hail (Snow Pellets)
- Snow.
- Snow Grains.
- Ice Crystals.
Q. How many types of rains are there?
Types of Rainfall – Relief, Convectional, and Frontal Rainfall.
Q. Why is convection called 4 o’clock rain?
In the equatorial regions, convectional rainfall is received almost daily in the afternoon. It generally happens regularly at 4 p.m. throughout the year. For this reason it is called 4’o clock rainfall. In the late afternoon the clouds burst into a heavy downpour often accompanied by thunder and lightning.
Q. What are the 3 types of rain?
Here are the three main types of rainfall:
- Relief Rainfall.
- Convectional Rainfall.
- Frontal Rainfall.
Q. What kind of rain is called Sezuo?
Answer: This is the season when people use the word sezuo or suzu to refer to the week-long rains, when clothes don’t dry and smell of mould, when fungus forms on the floor and When you can’t see the noon or the stars because of the rainclouds.
Q. When you grow up in a place where it rains?
When you grow up in a place where it rains five months a year, wise elders help you to get acquainted with the rain early. They teach you that it is ignorant to think that it is the same rain falling every day. Oh no, the rain is always doing different things at different times.
Q. Which month is the most beautiful in the Naga Hills?
End October is the most beautiful month in the Naga hills, as the fields turn gold and wild sunflowers bloom over the slopes, all heralding the harvest. Prayers go up for protecting the fields from storms, and the rains are called back because the grain needs to stand in the sun and ripen.
Q. What is the reason for rain?
What causes rain? Clouds are made of water droplets. Within a cloud, water droplets condense onto one another, causing the droplets to grow. When these water droplets get too heavy to stay suspended in the cloud, they fall to Earth as rain.