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The temperature inside a glass enclosure is higher than that of a surrounding.Give reason

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Answered by adarshhoax
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The temperature inside a glass enclosure is higher than that of a surrounding because glass has a tendency to absorb sunlight and heat inside it without releasing it back in the atmosphere.
Answered by Anonymous
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According to the question;

"The temperature inside a glass enclosure is higher than that of a surrounding."

This statement is completely true because,

The glass material has a tendency of absorbing the heat inside and not to reflect it . That's why the heat retains inside of the glass enclosure.

This principle is also used in greenhouse dombs to harvest crops in extreme cold climate areas.

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