During summer days, water kept in an earthen pot (pitcher) becomes cool because of the phenomenon of (a) diffusion
(b) transpiration
(c) osmosis
(d) evaporation
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Answer:
(d) evaporation
Explanation:
evaporation causes cooling that's why During summer days, water kept in an earthen pot (pitcher) becomes cool
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During summer days, water kept in an earthen pot (pitcher) becomes cool because of the phenomenon of (d) evaporation
Explanation:
- An earthen pot is surrounded by a greater number of extra tiny pores. Some of the liquid slides through these pores continuously.
- This water evaporates constantly, and takes from the earthen container and the remaining liquid the latent heat necessary for vaporization.
- The majority of the water thus loses heat and become cooled up.
Therefore the correct answer is Option (d) evaporation
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