Solutions of Water from New Trends In Science

Author:MS. Tejinder Sondhi
6th CBSE
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MS. Tejinder Sondhi Science Solutions from Chapter 14 - Water

Ms Tejinder Sondhi's New Trends In Science detailed solutions to all the exercises of Water for 6th CBSE are provided here. The topics covered are such as Water Cycle, Conservation Of Water and, Sources Of Water. The points to remember in the Ms Tejinder Sondhi's Book Solutions is ideal for quick revision.

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This topic discusses the significance of water. Every living being uses water as a primary resource to live. Plants use water for their nutrition. Water is used to generate electricity, in industries, agriculture and as a medium of transport.

This topic explains the three states of water, i.e., solid, liquid and water in detail. Water is present in solid states as ice on the mountains. Water is in gaseous state in the air and it is present in rivers and lakes in liquid form.

This topic explains the interconversion of the states of water. On cooling, water urns into ice. On heating, ice turns back to water and on further heating, it turns into water vapour.

This topic explains the water cycle of the nature. It helps maintain the balance of water in the nature. Seawater gets evaporated by the sun, forming clouds eventually. These clouds rain over a place and this rainwater flow back to the sea by rivers.

This topi discusses the sources of water. These are rainwater, surface water and groundwater. Rainwater is the purest form of water. Rivers, seas, oceans, etc. constitute the surface water. The water found under the ground is the groundwater.

This topic talks about the situation of drought and floods. Drought is caused by inadequate rainfall for successive years. Floods are caused by excessive rain. Both conditions are equally bad for living beings.

In this topic, we will learn about the methods of water conservation. It can be conserved by methods like rainwater harvesting or by building dams. Prevention of water pollution is another way of preserving freshwater.