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Nature is a sacred place

Telangana Board · Class 10 · Environmental Education

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Card 1Nature and sacred places

What is the main idea behind keeping nature sacred and divine places clean?

Answer

Nature, sacred places, and divine places should be kept clean because they are respected by people of all religions. Clean surroundings protect their divinity and keep them healthy and pleasant for ev

Card 2Sacred places

Why are temple, mosque, and church considered sacred places?

Answer

Temple, mosque, and church are sacred or religious places of prayer. People visit them with respect because they are connected with faith, worship, and religious feelings.

Card 3Respect for nature

What should be respected in nature according to the chapter?

Answer

Ponds, lakes, forests, rocks, birds, and animals should be respected and not harmed. These are all parts of nature and must be protected from damage and pollution.

Card 4Waste at sacred places

Why do sacred places become unhealthy when waste is dumped there?

Answer

Waste materials spoil the divinity of sacred places and create foul smell. They also make the place dirty and unhealthy, which affects the atmosphere for visitors.

Card 5Waste materials

What kinds of waste are commonly dumped at sacred places?

Answer

Polythene covers, rags, food remains, plastic plates, and covers are commonly dumped at sacred places. Such waste makes the place dirty and unhealthy.

Card 6Cleanliness action

What should be done with paper plates and similar waste at sacred places?

Answer

Paper plates and similar waste should be put in a dustbin. Leaving them at sacred places is wrong because they add to dirt and pollution.

Card 7Water pollution

What happens if waste thrown out of sacred places reaches water bodies?

Answer

It pollutes the water and affects the health of people living in those areas. It can also affect pilgrims who visit those places.

Card 8Water bodies

Why should plastic covers, bags, bottles, and other Pooja Samagri not be dumped near rivers or tanks?

Answer

These materials should not be dumped near or in water bodies because they stop water flow and pollute the water. This harms the natural use and cleanliness of rivers and tanks.

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