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Has it ever happened to you that on some day you were very hungry but there was nothing to eat? If yes, why ? - Environmental Studies

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Has it ever happened to you that someday you were very hungry but there was nothing to eat? If yes, why?

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Yes, one day the water supply was disturbed and so my mother was unable to cook anything. After that, we ordered a restaurant for food. The food was delivered to our home.

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Chapter 6: Foods We Eat - Foods We Eat [Page 39]

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NCERT Environmental Studies - Looking Around [English] Class 3
Chapter 6 Foods We Eat
Foods We Eat | Q 5. | Page 39

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