Water, when left uncovered, slowly changes into vapour. Wet clothes dry up. What happens to water in the above two examples?
NCERT Class IX
Sciences - Main Course Book
Chapter 1. Matter in our Surroundings
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WATER CHANGES INTO VAPOUR BEACAUSE OF ENVIRONMENTAL HEAT AND TEMPERATURE VARIATION AND WET CLOTHES DRY UP BECAUSE OF FACTORS LIKE WIND SPEED,ETC
DURING WINDY DAY THE WATER PARTICLES MOVE AWAY ALONG WITH THE WIND AND RESULTS IN QUICK DRYING OF THE CLOTHES....
DURING WINDY DAY THE WATER PARTICLES MOVE AWAY ALONG WITH THE WIND AND RESULTS IN QUICK DRYING OF THE CLOTHES....
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