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Chapter: 10. Sun As A Natural Resource

Weather influences our eating habits by making us prefer cold drinks in hot weather and hot drinks in cold weather, and by determining the availability of seasonal fruits and vegetables.
A solar geyser is used to heat water using energy from the Sun.
In hot and dry remote rural villages, houses are built with mud walls and straw roofs to keep them cool.
The Sun appears smaller than its actual size because it is very far from Earth.
Solar panels are composed of many solar cells joined together.
Carpooling helps in energy conservation by reducing the number of cars on the road, thereby saving fuel and lessening traffic jams and air pollution.
You can save water while brushing your teeth by turning off the tap when not in use.
The five major seasons in India are summer, monsoon, autumn, winter, and spring.
Two traditional uses of solar energy include heating and drying harvested grains.
Mornings and evenings are cooler because the Sun’s rays are slanting, while they are straight in the afternoons.
One way to save electricity at home is to switch off fans and lights when they are not in use.
People in mountainous and rainy areas build houses with sloping roofs to allow rain and snow to slide off easily.
Weather constantly changes from day-to-day and also differs at different times within a single day.
The Sun is made up of burning gases.
Two eco-friendly ways to travel short distances are walking or using a bicycle.
The Sun provides light, which allows us to see things during the daytime.
It is important to use non-renewable sources of energy judiciously because they are limited in amount and take millions of years to form, meaning they will eventually run out.
A key role of the Sun for all living things is to provide the energy necessary for their survival, including driving processes like the water cycle and plant food production.
Two examples of renewable sources of energy are the Sun and wind.
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