Anita Paul, Seema Sinha, Deepika Parashari and, Karuni Subrahmanyam Solutions for Exercise 3: Put on your thinking cap
Anita Paul Science Solutions for Exercise - Anita Paul, Seema Sinha, Deepika Parashari and, Karuni Subrahmanyam Solutions for Exercise 3: Put on your thinking cap
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Questions from Anita Paul, Seema Sinha, Deepika Parashari and, Karuni Subrahmanyam Solutions for Exercise 3: Put on your thinking cap with Hints & Solutions
Cotton grows in _____ soil. Seeds are present inside _____. Farmers use machines to _____ cotton. The cotton is sent to a _____. _____are used to clean the cotton. The cleaned cotton is combed and twisted into _____. A _____ weaves the cotton yarn into fabric. People sew the _____ into clothes.

Distinguish between the following:
Weaving and knitting

How are jute and cotton fibres extracted from jute and cotton plants? Give two uses of each fibre.

Under what conditions does a cotton plant grow best? How are cotton bolls harvested?

What are the advantages and disadvantages of synthetic fibres?

How is cotton fabric prepared from the cotton bolls? Explain.

How can we obtain coir fibres from coconut plants?

Look at the given picture and answer the following questions.
a. Which fibre is used to make the given bag?
b. How do we get this fibre?
