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Forests Our Lifeline

Q.1. Explain how animals dwelling in the forest help it grow and regenerate.

Ans. Animals help in growing and regenerating forests in many ways. Animals work as the cleaning
agents in the forest. Microorganisms work on dead bodies of plants and animals and degenerate them.
An’imals also help in pollination which helps in growing a number of plants. Herbivores helps the
carnivores to grow as they serve as food for them. Thus flora and fauna mutually grow in the forest.

Q.2. Explain how forests prevent floods.

Ans. Forests can absorb a lot of water. The roots of the trees absorb the water and prevent it from
flowing away. Roots of trees also help in percolation of water into the soil. This helps in preventing
floods.

Q.3. What are decomposers? Name any two of them. What do they do in the forest?

Ans. Decomposers are the organisms which feed on the dead bodies of plants and animals. They clean
the forests decaying dead bodies and replenishing the nutrients back to the forest soil, e.g.„ beetles and
grubs.

Q.4. Explain the role of forest in maintaining the balance between oxygen and carbon dioxide in the
atmosphere.

Ans. Plants release oxygen in the atmosphere during the process of photosynthesis. This oxygen is
inhaled by the animals for respiration. During respiration, they release carbon-dioxide which is absorbed
by plants. In this way the oxygen and carbon dioxide cycle goes on. Since forests contain a large number
of plants, they help much in this cycle and maintain balance in nature.

Q.5. Explain why there is no waste in a forest.

Ans. There is no waste in the forest because decomposers convert all the dead bodies of the plants and
animals into the humus which gets added to the soil. Thus, no waste remains.

Q.6. List five products we get from forests.

Ans. (i) We get medicines from forests.

(ii) We get gum from forests.

(iii) We get wood which is used for many purposes like making furniture, paper etc.

(iv) We get food for animals from forests.


(v) We get sealing wax from forests.

Q.7.Fill in the blank:

(a) The insects, butterflies, honeybees and birds help flowering plants in .

(b) A forest is a purifier of and .

(c) Herbs form the layer in the forest.

(d) The decaying leaves and animal droppings in a forest enrich the .

Ans. (a) pollination (b) water, air (c) lowest (d) soil as humus.

Q.8. Why should we worry about the conditions and issues related to forests far from us?

Ans. We should be worried about deforestation as it would lead to floods, increase in earth’s
temperature, decreasing animals habitats and soil erosion. Damage to forests directly or indirectly
affects human habitat and environment so it must be a matter of concern among us.

Q.9. Explain why there is a need of variety of animals and plants in a forest.

Ans. All plants and animals sustain the forest life and also C02 – 02 cycle goes on due to animals and
plants. Animals convert the dead and decaying matters into humus and increase the fertility of soil, thus
enhancing plant growth. All food chains and food webs need variety of plants and animals.

Q.10. In fig. 1 7.15 the artist has forgotten to put the labels and directions on the arrows. Mark the
directions on the arrows and label the diagram using the following labels: clouds, rain, atmosphere,
cabon dioxide, oxygen, plants, animals, soil, roots, water table.

Q.11.Which of the following is not a forest product?

(i) Gum (ii) Plywood (iii) Sealing wax (iv) Kerosene

Ans.(iv) Kerosene

Q.12.Which of the following statements is not correct?

(i) Forests protect the soil from erosion.

(ii) Plants and animals in a forest are not dependent on one another.

(iii) Forests influence the climate and water cycle.

(iu) Soil helps forests to grow and regenerate.

Ans.(ii) Plants and animals in a forest are not dependent on one another.
Q.13.Micro-organisms act upon the dead plants to produce

(i) sand (ii) mushrooms (iii) humus (iu) wood

Ans. (i) Humus

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