Why does a cooler cool better on a dry day than a rainy day
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Explanation:
Evaporation depends on the amount of water vapour present in air (humidity). ... On a hot dry day, the amount of water vapour present in air is less. Thus, water present inside the desert cooler evaporates more, thereby cooling the surroundings more. That is why a desert cooler cools better on a hot dry day.
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ITS SIMPLE AS IN DRY SEASON... ESPECIALLY IN SUMMER THERE IS HOT CLIMATE SUN IS OVER OUR HEAD....
ROTATING SO COOLER KEEPS US COOL AIR... TO MAKE US FEEL GOOD.... FROM THE HOT TEMPERATURE OF SUNN... I AM SURE YOU ARE BETTER KNOWING ABOUT IT..
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IN RAINY DAY... AS THE CLIMATE BECOMES OUTSIDE HUMID... SO THAN WW ALMOST FEEL ENOUGH COLD... SO STARTING I MEAN USING COOLER IN THAT SITUATION IS A FOOLISH AND CRAZY THING...
I HOPE YOU GET WHAT'S I WANT TO SAY..
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