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1.2 Definition of entrepreneurship

  • Entrepreneurship is an economic activity done to earn profit.

  • It means finding new ideas or opportunities in the market.

  • It involves starting and running a business.

  • Entrepreneurship includes creating new products or services.

  • It is done under risk and uncertainty.

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Variation in spicies

Variation means differences.So, variation in species means differences among living things of the same species.

What is a Species?

A species is a group of living things that are similar and can have babies together.Example: All humans are one species.


Examples of Variation

Even in the same species, no two are exactly the same!

In humans


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Day and night

What is day?

The period of time when a place on Earth is facing the Sun and has daylight.


Key Points:

  1. Happens when a part of the Earth faces the Sun.

  2. The sky is bright because of sunlight.

  3. Plants and animals are usually active during the day.


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Why a business may reduce its workforce

Reducing the workforce means a business has fewer employees.

Simple reasons

  • Machines do the work (automation)→ Fewer workers are needed

  • Sales go down→ Business cannot afford many workers

  • Factory, shop, or office closes→ Workers lose their jobs

  • Business moves to another country→ Jobs in the old place are lost

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Human Activities (Research Points)


Human activities refer to all actions performed by human beings in daily life.


These activities are undertaken to satisfy human needs and wants.


Human activities can be broadly classified into economic activities and non-economic activities.


Economic Activities (Research Points)


Economic activities are performed with the primary objective of earning income.


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Newtons 3 laws of motion

First Law (Inertia)

An object at rest stays at rest, and an object in motion continues in uniform motion in a straight line unless acted upon by a net external force.This property, called inertia, depends on the object's mass; heavier objects resist changes in motion more.​Example: A book on a table remains still until you push it.​

Second Law (Force and Acceleration)

The net force on an object equals its mass times acceleration, expressed as F⃗=ma⃗F=ma.Acceleration is directly proportional to force and inversely proportional to mass, so doubling the force doubles acceleration for the same mass.​Example: Pushing a light cart accelerates it more than a heavy one with the same force.​

Third Law (Action-Reaction)

For every action force, there is an equal and opposite reaction force acting on different objects. These forces are equal in magnitude but opposite in direction and do not cancel each other.​Example: A rocket propels forward…


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Rocks, materials, and soil

🌍 Rocks, Materials, and Soil (Easy Way)

🪨 What are rocks?


Rocks are hard things found on the Earth.


They are made of minerals.


We see rocks on mountains, roads, and riverbeds.


Examples: stone, granite, marble


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Energy is conserved

Definition:

Energy cannot be created or destroyed it can only be changed from one form to another.


Key points:

  • Energy cannot be created.

  • Energy cannot be destroyed.

  • Energy can change from one form to another.


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What are spieces

A species is a basic group in living things used by scientists.


Living things of the same species:

Look almost the same

Have the same body parts

Live in similar ways

Can reproduce and have babies together


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