Science, asked by raturij05, 2 months ago

how does the water kept in an earthen pot (matka) become cool during summer?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

The water kept in an earthen pot seeps into the small pores in the pot and evaporates from the surface of the pot. The heat required for evaporation is taken from water inside the pot, thus cooling the water stored inside. This is the reason why on hot summer days water remains cool in earthen pot.

Answered by harshitadevadig488
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Explanation:

The water kept in an earthen pot seeps into the small pores in the pot and evaporates from the surface of the pot. The heat required for evaporation is taken from water inside the pot, thus cooling the water stored inside. This is the reason why on hot summer days water remains cool in earthen pot.

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