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How are clouds formed?
A large amount of water evaporates from the water bodies and goes into the air. Some amount of water vapour also gets into the air due to various biological activities. The hot air rises up carrying the water vapour with it. As the air rises up, it gets cooled. Cooling causes the water vapour in the air to condense in the form of tiny droplets around dust and other suspended particles in the air. This leads to the formation of clouds.
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How are living organisms dependent on the soil? Are organisms that live in water totally independent of soil as a resource?
You have seen weather reports on television and in newspapers. How do you think we are able to predict the weather?
We know that many human activities lead to increasing levels of pollution of the air, water-bodies and soil. Do you think that isolating these activities to specific and limited areas would help in reducing pollution?
Write a note on how forests influence the quality of our air, soil and water resources.
What are the two things which are essential for all forms of life on the earth?
What is biosphere?
What are the physical components?
What is biotic component?
Does there exist any relationship between the climate and biotic components? If yes, explain with example.
What percentage of oxygen and nitrogen is present in the air?
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