Earth's Changes: A Journey Together
Questions:
5
Grade:
4
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73
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Our world is always changing. Big shifts come from natural events like earthquakes and volcanoes. They shape mountains, create islands, and cause landslides. But not all changes are natural. Our actions, like cutting down trees and polluting the air, also change the world. These changes can hurt animals, plants, and even us. Every action has a reaction. Let's explore and respect the world together, understanding that we are part of these earth's changes.
Question 1
What can be the consequences of our actions like cutting down trees and polluting the air?
A
They can hurt animals, plants, and even us
B
They can make us richer
C
They can reduce traffic in cities
D
They can make devices work faster
Question 2
How do our actions change the world?
A
By cutting down trees and polluting the air
B
By eating and drinking
C
By jumping and dancing
D
By singing and painting
E
By swimming and cycling
Question 3
Who can be hurt by the changes in the world?
A
Animals, Plants, and Humans
B
Cars, Bikes, and Buses
C
Chairs, Tables, and Beds
D
Pens, Books, and Pencils
E
Phones, Computers, and TVs
Question 4
What does 'every action has a reaction' mean?
A
Our actions have consequences
B
Our actions have no impact
C
Our actions are always positive
D
Our actions are always negative
E
Our actions are unrelated to the world
Question 5
What is the main idea of the text?
A
Our world is constantly changing due to natural events and human actions
B
Earthquakes and volcanoes are dangerous
C
Cutting down trees is important
D
Pollution is beneficial for the environment
E
The world is not changing at all
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