Sunny and Whiffy: The Tale of Air and Sunlight
Once upon a time, in a world not so different from ours, lived two great friends, Sunny the Sun and Whiffy the Wind. Sunny, always bright and cheerful, explained how her rays helped plants grow through a process called photosynthesis. Not only that, but she also helped humans make Vitamin D and lift their mood! 'I love making everyone happy,' Sunny beamed. Whiffy, always breezy and fun, spoke about how he carried seeds and pollens from one place to another, helping plants to spread. 'And guess what?' he whistled, 'I can help make electricity with the help of windmills!' Together, they showed how important air and sunlight are for life on Earth, spreading joy and knowledge wherever they went.
Question 1
Who helps in the process of photosynthesis?
Whiffy the Wind
Sunny the Sun
Plants
Humans
Seeds
Question 2
What does Whiffy the Wind help to spread?
Light
Sound
Seeds and pollens
Rain
Snow
Question 3
What does Sunny the Sun help humans make?
Vitamin C
Vitamin A
Vitamin D
Vitamin E
Vitamin B
Question 4
What can Whiffy the Wind help to generate?
Heat
Sound
Electricity
Light
Motion
Question 5
What are the two important elements for life on Earth mentioned in the story?
Fire and Water
Earth and Fire
Water and Air
Air and Sunlight
Earth and Water
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