UPMSP - 7 - Science :: Air

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Course Content / Subtopic list:


  1. Presence of air
  2. Characteristics of air
  3. Composition of air
  4. Presence of water vapor in air
  5. Dust and smoke
  6. Uses of oxygen, carbon - dioxide , nitrogen
  7. Fire extinguisher
  8. Air pollution , causes of air pollution
  9. Greenhouse effect
  10. Acid rain
  11. .

Expected Learning Outcome:


SWBAT-

  1. Define air
  2. State the characteristics of air
  3. Discuss the composition of air
  4. Discuss the presence of water vapor , dust and smoke in air
  5. State the uses of Oxygen , Carbon - dioxide and nitrogen
  6. Explain the working of fire extinguisher
  7. Define air pollution
  8. State the causes of air pollution
  9. Define greenhouse effect
  10. Define acid rain .


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