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Class 6 Social Science (Exploring Society India and Beyond) Book Solution with Key Notes ©kvsecontent.com Question-Answer Session Let’s Explore ▪ Where does the water in the lake come from? Ans. The water likely comes from rainfall and natural springs in the surrounding area, collected in the natural depression between the hills. ▪ Who made the road and why? Ans. The road was likely constructed by the local government or municipal authorities. Connect different parts of the small city and provide access to important locations like the railway station, hospital, market, and other facilities. ▪ What could be the activities of people living in the small house? What could be their history? Their future? Ans. The people living in the small house near the lake might be engaged in activities like: ✓ Fishing in the lake ✓ Small-scale farming or gardening in the surrounding area ✓ Working in the nearby town facilities History ✓ Their history might involve being long-term residents who have lived there for generations, possibly originally settling there due to the water source and fertile land. Future Their future would likely be connected to the development of the area, possibly adapting to increasing urbanization while maintaining their connection to the natural setting. 1. Returning to page 10 and to Fig. 5.2 in Chapter 5 of this textbook, taking the scale to be 2.5 cm = 500 km, calculate the real distance from the estuary of the Narmada River to the estuary of the Ganga river. (Hint: round off your measurement on the map to an easy number.) Ans. Using the scale where 2.5 cm = 500 km ➢ Measuring roughly on the map, the distance between these two points would be approximately 15 cm ➢ Therefore, the real distance would be: (15 ÷ 2.5) × 500 = 3,000 km