Q1: Explain photosynthesis with one clear example.
A1:
Concept:
Photosynthesis is the process by which plants use light energy to convert carbon dioxide and water into glucose and oxygen.
Example:
A sunlit leaf produces oxygen bubbles while making sugar.
Q2: Explain photosynthesis with a brief example.
A2:
Concept:
Plants convert light energy into chemical energy (glucose) using CO2 and H2O, releasing O2. Brief
Example:
A leaf uses sunlight to make sugar and oxygen.
Q3: Explain gravity with one clear example.
A3:
Concept:
Gravity is the attractive force between masses that pulls objects toward each other; on Earth it pulls objects toward the ground.
Example:
An apple falls from a tree.
Q4: Explain gravity with a brief example.
A4:
Concept:
Mass attracts mass, causing objects to fall toward Earth’s center.
Brief
Example:
A ball dropped from your hand falls downward.
Q5: Explain diffusion with one clear example.
A5:
Concept:
Diffusion is the passive movement of particles from high to low concentration until evenly distributed.
Example:
A drop of dye spreading evenly in water.
Q6: Explain diffusion with a brief example.
A6:
Concept:
Particles spread from crowded to sparse regions until uniform.
Brief
Example:
Food coloring dispersing in a glass of water.