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Below listed, you can find solutions for Chapter 8 of Maharashtra State Board Balbharati for Integrated 8 Standard Part 2 [English Medium] Maharashtra State Board.


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Exercises [Page 109]

Balbharati solutions for Integrated 8 Standard Part 2 [English Medium] Maharashtra State Board 8 Pollution Exercises [Page 109]

Exercises | Q 1. a. | Page 109

Following is a statement about pollution. Which type of pollution does it express?

Fog seems to be appearing in Delhi during day hours.

Exercises | Q 1. b. | Page 109

Following is a statement about pollution. Which type of pollution does it express?

Many times, vomiting and dysentery occurs after eating 'pani puri'

Exercises | Q 1. c. | Page 109

Following is a statement about pollution. Which type of pollution does it express?

Problem of sneezing occurs sometimes during visit to garden.

Exercises | Q 1. d. | Page 109

Following is a statement about pollution. Which type of pollution does it express?

Crop does not grow up in some areas.

Exercises | Q 1. e. | Page 109

Following is a statement about pollution. Which type of pollution does it express?

People living in the busy squares face problems like short breathing and other respiratory problems.

Exercises | Q 2. | Page 109

Read the passage and identify the sentences expressing types of pollution.

Nilesh is a student of Std. VII and lives in urban area. It takes about an hour to go to the school by bus. He faces the heavy traffic of two wheelers, four wheelers, rickshaws, buses while going to school. He is facing the problem of asthma since last few days, Doctors recommended him to stay away from urban area. Since then, his mother sent him to the village of his maternal uncle, Nilesh saw the heaps of garbage at many places in village. Foul smell of human and animal wastes was present at many places. Blackish water with foul smell was flowing in a stream. He developed some abdominal disease within few days. 

Exercises | Q 3. | Page 109

Match the pairs from 'A' and 'B' columns and explain the effect of pollution on human health.

  Column 'A'   Column 'B'
1. Water containing cobalt   a. Mental retardedness
2. Methane gas   b. Paralysis
3. Water containing lead  c. Inflammation of lungs.
4. Sulphur dioxide  d. Skin cancer
5. Nitrogen dixoide  e. Irritation of eyes
Exercises | Q 4. a. | Page 109

True or false.

Water does not get polluted by washing the cloths in running water of river.

  • True

  • False

Exercises | Q 4. b. | Page 109

True or false:

More the use of electric appliances more will be the pollution.

  • True

  • False

Answer the following.

Exercises | Q 5. a. | Page 109

What is pollution?

Exercises | Q 5. b. | Page 109

What are Pollutants?

Exercises | Q 5. c. | Page 109

What is acid rain?

Exercises | Q 5. d. | Page 109

What is the Greenhouse effect?

Exercises | Q 5. e. | Page 109

Which are visible pollution known to you?

Exercises | Q 5. f. | Page 109

Which are invisible pollutants?

Answer the following

Exercises | Q 6. a. | Page 109

Give two examples of each of water, soil and air pollution from your residential area.

Exercises | Q 6. b. | Page 109

How does pollution occur due to vehicles? Give the names of vehicles causing least pollution.

Exercises | Q 6. c. | Page 109

What are natural reasons for water pollution?

Exercises | Q 6. d. | Page 109

Suggest four preventive measures for air pollution.

Exercises | Q 6. e. | Page 109

Explain relation between greenhouse effect and global warming.

Exercises | Q 6. f. | Page 109

Construct two slogans each on air, water and soil pollution.

Exercises | Q 7. | Page 109

Classify the following pollutions into natural and man-made categories.
Sewage, dust, pollen grains, chemical fertilizers, vehicular smoke, algae, pesticides, waste of animals and birds.

Solutions for 8: Pollution

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Balbharati solutions for Integrated 8 Standard Part 2 [English Medium] Maharashtra State Board chapter 8 - Pollution - Shaalaa.com

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Concepts covered in Integrated 8 Standard Part 2 [English Medium] Maharashtra State Board chapter 8 Pollution are Pollution and Its Types, Air Pollution and Its Causes, Effects of Air Pollution, Prevention of Air Pollution, Water Pollution and Its Causes, Effects of Water Pollution, Prevention of Water Pollution, Soil Pollution and its Causes, Effects of Soil Pollution, Prevention of Soil Pollution, Relationship of Soil Pollution with Air and Water Pollution, Laws for Control, Regulation, and Prevention of Pollution by Indian Government.

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