Module 7 : Bigger & Smaller
  Lecture 20 : Expansion & Contraction, Swelling and Squashing Paradigm
 

Swelling and Squashing Paradigm

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 Plate 11A Brook (Jabalpur Monsoon, 2009)
  11B Swelling River
11C Swelled Lips
11D Swelled Face

A small stream of natural water flows through the campus that swells during the monsoon season’s heavy rain (plate 11A&B). Swelling means, things which get enlarged due to various physical conditions. Swelling is the expansion of something relative to its natural shape and size. River swells in monsoon, eyes swell (plate 11D) due to infection, lips swell (plate C) because of hurt or infection are examples of expansion.

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12A Swollen Leaf Beetle
 12B Swollen Vein 
   12C Swollen Nod

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