Environmental Sciences, asked by liladharselesar2014, 1 day ago

1.Rahim went to Ajmer for a trip. There he was offered tea in a kullud (earthen pot). He liked to have tea in kullud (earthen pot) as it is a unique experience for a Mumbaikar.
QUESTIONS:-
(i) Is it good to use kullud instead of disposable glass?
(ii) Why are disposable glasses harmful? (iii)Use of kullud are better than disposable glass Explain.​

Answers

Answered by raghunanda7bkvpgm
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Answer:

kulhad, sometimes called a shikora, is a traditional handle-less clay cup from India and Pakistan that is typically unpainted and unglazed, and meant to be disposable. The most interesting feature of kulhar is not being painted and that differentiates a kulhar from a terra-cotta cup. The kulhar cup is unglazed inside out.[1] Since kulhars are made by firing in a kiln and are almost never reused, they are inherently sterile and hygienic

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