Class 6 Air Around Us Exercise Questions and Answer With Inner (Extra) Questions and Answers
Class 6 Air Around Us Exercise Questions and Answer With Inner (Extra) Questions and Answers
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On heating, air dissolved in water escapes in the form of these
bubbles.
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(a) To make a simple firki
(b) To make a weather cock
(c) To breathe for survival
(d) For burning of substance
(e) For photosynthesis
2. Name the major gas present in the (a) inhaled air (b) exhaled air.
Ans: (a) Oxygen (b) Carbon dioxide.
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Uses of Wind Energy are:
(i) Wind energy is used to pump the ground water.
(ii) Wind energy is used to generate electricity with the help of
windmills.
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10. You must have seen during rainy season, when it rains the
animals like earthworm, snakes, snails etc. are commonly seen.
Explain why?
Ans: All these animals live in underground burrows or remain
buried in the soil. They get oxygen from air that enters into the
burrow through entrance of burrow or through pores in the soil.
But when it rains, the water gets filled in their dwelling places and
pores of the soil. So, they come out in search of air.
12. How will you prove that soil contains air in it?
Ans: Take a glass tumbler add some soil in it, then pour some
water on the soil slowly, the air-bubbles comes out of the soil. This
proves that soil holds air in it.
13. Why do we see the sky and air clear and clean after rainfall?
Ans: The dust particles which remain suspended in air get loaded
and come down on the ground due to rainfall, this is the reason
that the sky and the air look clean and clear after rainfall.
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Ans: Blanket cuts the supply of oxygen to the object that is
burning, thereby prevents it from further burning.
1. What is air? Name the major constituents of air. Also give their
volume proportions in air.
Ans: Air is a mixture of gases. The major constituents of air are
nitrogen, oxygen, carbon dioxide and argon. The percentage
composition of constituents of air are as given below:
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The candle is lightened and is covered with the gas jar. After some
time the candle is extinguished and the water level is raised in gas
jar. The raised level in water is 1/5 of the volume of air in the gas
jar.
This proves that one part of the air of the jar is a gas which
supports combustion, i.e., oxygen. Hence, 1/5 by volume is oxygen
in air.
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