during summer,water kept in an earthen pot becomes cool . because of which phenomenon
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This is because of evaporation
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During summer, water kept in an earthen pot becomes cool as a result of evaporation.
- The process of conversion of a liquid into a gas is named evaporation.
- During evaporation, the bottom particles get heated up and they start to escape. As they move out, they utilize the energy of the liquid. The energy is transferred to the vapors as they escape, so the temperature of the liquid decreases.
- This phenomenon takes place in an earthen pot. The water molecules at the bottom of the pot are heated up and they escape from the pores in the form of vapors. In this way, the energy is transferred to them for their movement, thus, giving a cooling effect to the remaining water.
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