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16. GARBAGE IN, GARBAGE OUT Class 6 Science [LATEST] Solutions Exercise (NCERT Text Book) in English - CBSE Study

NCERT Solutions for Class 6 Science are carefully prepared according to the latest CBSE syllabus and NCERT textbooks to help students understand every concept clearly. These solutions cover all important 16. GARBAGE IN, GARBAGE OUT with detailed explanations and step-by-step answers for better exam preparation. Each Exercise (NCERT Text Book) is explained in simple language so that students can easily grasp the fundamentals and improve their academic performance. The study material is designed to support daily homework, revision practice, and final exam preparation for Class 6 students. With accurate answers, concept clarity, and structured content, these NCERT solutions help learners build confidence and score higher marks in their examinations. Whether you are revising a specific topic or preparing an entire chapter, this resource provides reliable and syllabus-based guidance for complete success in Science.

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Que1: (a) Which kind of garbage is not converted into compost by the redworms?

(b) Have you seen any other organism besides redworms, in your pit? If yes, try to find out their names. Draw pictures of these.

Ans: (a) Non bio - degradable waste like piece of synthetic cloth, polythene bags, broken glass, aluminium weappers, nails and broken toys cannot be converted into compost by the redworms.

(b) Besides redworms there are spiders, smalll bugs, files, moulds and insects etc. can be seen in the pit. Compost is also rich of microbes which can't be seen with unaided eye.

Que2: Discuss :

(a) Is garbage disposal the responsibility only of the government?

(b) Is it possible to reduce the problems relating to disposal of garbage?

Ans: (a) Garbage Disposal is the responsidility of every citizen. If we continue to generate so much garbage, the spreading diseases will increase at large scle. Non - biodegradable waste like plastic, polybags also add also harmful factors to environment. We must ensure ways to reduce generation of garbage. Wherever possible, we must use recyclable material in our daily use.

(b) Yes it is possible to reduce the problems relating to disposal to a large extent. We should use those materials which are recyclable and avoid or reduce the use non - bioegradable materials. While throwing out garbage in trash can, we should separate bioderdable waste from non - bioegradable and throw them in saparate bins

Que3: (a) What do you do with the left over food at home?

(b) If you and your friends are given the choice of eating in a plastic plate or a banana leaf platter at a party, which one would you prefer and why?

Ans: 

(a) We use to feed animals with leftover food.

(b) Banana leaf is a better choice. It is bio - degradable and can be disposed easily. On other hand, eating in plastic plate is not good as plastic in non - bioegradable, it will not dispose - off easily. 

4. (a) Collect pieces of different kinds of paper. Find out which of these can be recycled.

(b) With the help of a lens look at the pieces of paper you collected for the above question. Do you see any difference in the material of recycled paper and a new sheet of paper ?

Ans: 

(a) Most of the paper available in market are recyclable i.e. newspaper, notebook, magazins, paper sheets, envelopes etc.

(b) The bifference between new sheet and recycle paper is quite clear. Usually handmade recycled paper is of rough quality.

5. (a) Collect different kinds of packaging material. What was the purpose for which each one was used? Discuss in groups.

(b) Give an example in which packaging could have been reduced?

(c) Write a story on how packaging increases the amount of garbage.

Ans: 

(a) Different kinds of packaging materails used commonly are:

  • cardboard - used as shoe, soap, bulb and other boxes.
  • plastic bags - Toys cover, sarees bags, shopping bags, etc.
  • Wooden boxes - Fruit baskets and boxes for hardware.
  • jute bags - School bags, shopping bags, vegetable bags etc.

(b) By reusing the packaging material, we can reduced packaging material.

(c) The basic purpose of packaging is to protect the product from tampering and to maintain its freshness. However, most of the packaging material is used to beautify the boxes and make them look attractive on the shelves. Unfortunately a large volume of packaging material goes waste and is thrown into dustbin. For example, in most of the places, the dustbins are full of chips and biscuits wrappers. It unnecessarily increases the amount of garbage. It also increase the cost of the product ue to unnecessary packaging. We should seriously consider how to reduse unncessary packaging. 

6. Do you think it is better to use compost instead of chemical fertilisers? Why?

Ans: No doubt compost is better to use them chemical fertilizers due to following reasons:

  • Compost is much easier to prepare.
  • Compost is environment friendly whereas fertilizers can harm  our health and the environment.
  • Compost does not pollute oue environment.
  • Compost decomposes bio - degradable waste into natural soil. It consrves our environment. 

 

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