why is the air removed from space between the two walls of glass bottle
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The vacuum between the two walls prevents heat being transferred from the inside to the outside by conduction and convection. With very little air between the walls, there is almost no transfer of heat from the inner wall to the outer wall by convection.
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because air is a poor conductor
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