Page 37 - K-2165 Evs 4C FINAL P58 LITE
P. 37
iv) Water flows from a higher level to a lower level.
C. Fill in the blanks with appropriate words.
1. chalk, wood 2. heavier 3. volume
4. Water 5. vessel
D. Write ‘T’ for true and ‘F’ for false statements.
1. F 2. T 3. T 4. F 5. T
E. Differentiate between the following by giving examples.
1.
Soluble Substances Insoluble Substances
The solid substances which The solid substances
can be dissolved in a which can not be dissolved
particular solvent are known in a particular solvent
as soluble substances. For are known as insoluble
example; salt, sugar etc. substances. For example;
wax, sand, oil etc.
2.
Miscible liquids Immiscible liquids
Some liquids which mix Some liquids which do not
easily with water are mix with water are called
called miscible liquids. For immiscible liquids. For
example; milk, ink, lemon example; petrol, kerosene,
juice etc. mustard oil etc.
3.
Floating objects Sinking objects
The objects that are lighter The objects that are heavier
than water float on the than water sink into water.
surface of water. They are They are called sinking
called floating objects. For objects. For example; iron,
example; a leaf, ice, paper stone, marble etc.
etc.
1. Utthappa from Kerala has plenty of water available
in his house – thanks to the monsoon rains. On the
other hand, Sheetal from Jaisalmer, Rajasthan, has to
walk two kilometres every day to fetch clean, drinking
water. If you were Utthappa, would you waste water
37 Nature First-5

