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Air and Pollution

Class 4

🎯 Learning Objectives

📖 Let Us Begin!

Can you see air? Can you hold it in your hands? No! But air is all around us. We breathe it in every moment. Without air, no living thing -- humans, animals, or plants -- can survive.

Air is not just one gas. It is a mixture of many gases. Let us learn what air is made of, why it is important, and what happens when it gets dirty.

What Is Air Made Of?

Air is a mixture of several gases. The main gases in air are:

GasAmount in AirImportance
NitrogenAbout 78%Makes up the largest part of air; helps plants grow
OxygenAbout 21%We breathe oxygen to stay alive; needed for burning
Carbon DioxideA very small amountUsed by plants to make food; released when we breathe out
Other gases and water vapourVery small amountsWater vapour forms clouds and rain

Air also contains tiny particles of dust and smoke.

Think about it: When a beam of sunlight enters a dark room, you can see tiny dust particles floating in the air!

Properties of Air

Even though we cannot see air, it has many interesting properties:

Think about it: Push an empty glass upside down into a bucket of water. The water does not fill the glass completely. Why? Because air inside the glass takes up space!

Uses of Air

What Is Air Pollution?

When harmful gases, smoke, dust, and chemicals mix with the air and make it dirty, it is called air pollution. Polluted air is dangerous for all living things.

Causes of Air Pollution

Think about it: In cities like Delhi, air pollution becomes very bad in winter. People sometimes have to wear masks to protect themselves.

Effects of Air Pollution

How to Keep Air Clean

📝 Key Words

WordMeaning
MixtureTwo or more things combined together
NitrogenThe gas that makes up the largest part (78%) of air
OxygenThe gas we breathe in to stay alive (21% of air)
Carbon DioxideA gas we breathe out; used by plants to make food
Water VapourWater in the form of gas present in air
Air PollutionWhen harmful substances make the air dirty and unsafe
SmogA thick, dirty fog caused by pollution
PhotosynthesisThe process by which plants use sunlight and carbon dioxide to make food
⭐ Key Points to Remember

✏️ Practice Questions

A. Fill in the Blanks
1. Air is a of many gases.
2. The gas we breathe in is called .
3. makes up about 78% of air.
4. Plants use to make their food.
5. Moving air is called .
B. Multiple Choice Questions
1. Which gas is most abundant in air?
(a) Oxygen(b) Carbon Dioxide(c) Nitrogen(d) Water Vapour
2. Which of these is a cause of air pollution?
(a) Planting trees(b) Cycling to school(c) Burning garbage(d) Drinking water
3. What do plants give out that helps us breathe?
(a) Nitrogen(b) Carbon Dioxide(c) Smoke(d) Oxygen
4. Air has no:
(a) Weight(b) Colour or taste(c) Space(d) Gases
C. Short Answer Questions
1. Name the main gases present in air and their approximate amounts.
2. Write any three properties of air.
3. List three causes of air pollution and three ways to keep air clean.
🎨 Think and Do -- Fun Activity: Air Is Everywhere!

Experiment: Take an empty glass and a bucket of water. Push the glass upside down straight into the water. Now tilt the glass slightly while it is still under water.

StepWhat Did You Observe?
Glass pushed straight down
Glass tilted under water

Did you see bubbles when you tilted the glass? Those bubbles are air escaping from the glass!

What does this experiment prove about air? ____________________________________________________

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Learning Objectives
Let Us Begin!

Can you see air? Can you hold it in your hands? No! But air is all around us. We breathe it in every moment. Without air, no living thing -- humans, animals, or plants -- can survive.

Air is not just one gas. It is a mixture of many gases. Let us learn what air is made of, why it is important, and what happens when it gets dirty.

What Is Air Made Of?

Air is a mixture of several gases. The main gases in air are:

GasAmount in AirImportance
NitrogenAbout 78%Makes up the largest part of air; helps plants grow
OxygenAbout 21%We breathe oxygen to stay alive; needed for burning
Carbon DioxideA very small amountUsed by plants to make food; released when we breathe out
Other gases and water vapourVery small amountsWater vapour forms clouds and rain

Air also contains tiny particles of dust and smoke.

Think about it: When a beam of sunlight enters a dark room, you can see tiny dust particles floating in the air!

Properties of Air

Even though we cannot see air, it has many interesting properties:

Think about it: Push an empty glass upside down into a bucket of water. The water does not fill the glass completely. Why? Because air inside the glass takes up space!

Uses of Air
What Is Air Pollution?

When harmful gases, smoke, dust, and chemicals mix with the air and make it dirty, it is called air pollution. Polluted air is dangerous for all living things.

Causes of Air Pollution

Think about it: In cities like Delhi, air pollution becomes very bad in winter. People sometimes have to wear masks to protect themselves.

Effects of Air Pollution
How to Keep Air Clean
Key Words and Meanings
WordMeaning
MixtureTwo or more things combined together
NitrogenThe gas that makes up the largest part (78%) of air
OxygenThe gas we breathe in to stay alive (21% of air)
Carbon DioxideA gas we breathe out; used by plants to make food
Water VapourWater in the form of gas present in air
Air PollutionWhen harmful substances make the air dirty and unsafe
SmogA thick, dirty fog caused by pollution
PhotosynthesisThe process by which plants use sunlight and carbon dioxide to make food
Examples from Daily Life
Example 1: Air Takes Up Space

Kavita blew air into a balloon for her brother's birthday party. The balloon became big and round. This shows that air takes up space. When she let go, the air rushed out and the balloon flew around the room!

Example 2: Pollution in the City

Rohan's family lives near a busy road in Bengaluru. Every morning, they see thick smoke coming from buses and trucks. Rohan's mother keeps the windows closed and has placed indoor plants to help clean the air inside their home.

Example 3: Van Mahotsav

During Van Mahotsav (Tree Planting Week) in July, students of Sita's school planted 50 saplings in their neighbourhood. Their teacher explained that more trees mean cleaner air for everyone.

Key Points to Remember
Practice Questions

A. Fill in the Blanks

  1. Air is a of many gases.
  2. The gas we breathe in is called .
  3. makes up about 78% of air.
  4. Plants use to make their food.
  5. Moving air is called .

B. Multiple Choice Questions

  1. Which gas is most abundant in air?
    (a) Oxygen(b) Carbon Dioxide(c) Nitrogen(d) Water Vapour
  2. Which of these is a cause of air pollution?
    (a) Planting trees(b) Cycling to school(c) Burning garbage(d) Drinking water
  3. What do plants give out that helps us breathe?
    (a) Nitrogen(b) Carbon Dioxide(c) Smoke(d) Oxygen
  4. Air has no:
    (a) Weight(b) Colour or taste(c) Space(d) Gases

C. Short Answer Questions

  1. Name the main gases present in air and their approximate amounts.
  2. Write any three properties of air.
  3. List three causes of air pollution and three ways to keep air clean.
Think and Do -- Fun Activity: Air Is Everywhere!

Experiment: Take an empty glass and a bucket of water. Push the glass upside down straight into the water. Now tilt the glass slightly while it is still under water.

StepWhat Did You Observe?
Glass pushed straight down
Glass tilted under water

Did you see bubbles when you tilted the glass? Those bubbles are air escaping from the glass!

What does this experiment prove about air? ____________________________________________________