Go Green, My English Reader, Class V, DAV Board, The Best Solutions -Section A Additional

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Summary of “It’s Getting Hotter!!!”

This lesson discusses climate change and its effects on the planet. It explains how carbon dioxide traps heat in the atmosphere like glass in a greenhouse. Human activities like burning fossil fuels (coal, oil, gas) release more CO₂, causing global warming. As a result, polar ice is melting, sea levels are rising, and weather patterns are changing, with more floods, droughts, and hurricanes. Poor people and animals, especially in developing countries and the Arctic/Antarctic, suffer the most even though they contribute the least. The lesson urges readers to take action to stop climate change and protect the planet.

 

Word Meanings (with Hindi Translations)

Word/Phrase

Meaning (English)

Meaning (Hindi)

Greenhouse

A glass building that traps heat

कांच का घर जो गर्मी को रोकता है

Traps

Catches and holds

फँसाना या रोकना

Carbon dioxide

A gas that causes the earth to warm

कार्बन डाइऑक्साइड (गर्मी पैदा करने वाली गैस)

Atmosphere

The layer of gases around the Earth

वायुमंडल

Fuels

Substances burned for energy (coal, oil, etc.)

ईंधन (जैसे कोयला, तेल)

Melting

Changing from solid to liquid due to heat

पिघलना

Overflow

To spill over because it’s full

बहाव या भर जाना

Unpredictable

Not able to be predicted

अनिश्चित

Violent

Very strong or destructive

उग्र या हिंसक

Glaciers

Huge masses of ice

हिमनद

Promises

Commitments made

वादे

Shack

A small, poorly built house

झोपड़ी

Fossil fuels

Energy sources from ancient plants/animals

जीवाश्म ईंधन

Habitats

Natural homes of animals

आवास

 

Short Questions and Answers

  1. Q: What is the greenhouse effect?
    A: It is the trapping of the sun’s heat by gases like carbon dioxide, just like glass traps heat in a greenhouse.
  2. Q: What causes global warming?
    A: The burning of fossil fuels like coal, oil, and gas which release carbon dioxide.
  3. Q: What is happening to polar ice?
    A: It is melting rapidly due to rising temperatures.
  4. Q: How does global warming affect sea levels?
    A: Melting ice adds water to the oceans, and warm water expands, causing sea levels to rise.
  5. Q: Who suffers the most from climate change?
    A: Poor people and animals suffer the most, even though they contribute the least to global warming.
  6. Q: Why are fish swimming northward?
    A: Because the seas are warming, and they need colder water to survive.
  7. Q: What are some consequences of climate change?
    A: Floods, droughts, hurricanes, rising seas, and loss of land and habitats.
  8. Q: What did the Kyoto conference aim to do?
    A: Countries met to make promises to reduce climate change, but most did not fulfill their promises.
  9. Q: Which countries are the biggest contributors to climate change?
    A: Rich countries like the US, Europe, and Australia due to high fuel consumption.
  10. Q: What message does the author give at the end?
    A: The author urges people to take action to fight climate change and save the planet.

 

 



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