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write the experience and feelings of the third pot​

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write the experience and feelings of the third pot

“I am thirsty still after drinking chill water” is what we say when we can’t quench after drinking cool water. You might drink a bottle of water on a hot summer afternoon and still feel like drinking some water. Later on, you realize that you are just drinking water but are not satisfied. Then some advice from the elderly people reminds you that matka water can quench your thirst.

Drinking Matka or clay pot water is an age-old traditional process that can quench thirst easier. Many feel that water being not too warm nor not too cold is the reason to enjoy the flavour of the water. And, many are unaware of the fact how the water becomes cool even on a hot sunny day. So, here is the article which tries to explain to you the process of cooling water, benefits and how to use a new pot.

The science behind the cooling

We often observe that water placed in Matka is cooler in summer than in winters. Have you ever thought about why the water is cooler in hot climates even if the temperature is around 50 degrees outside? The water cools on a simple evaporation process.

The water inside the pot enters the small pores in the pot and through which the water gets evaporated. The heat required to evaporate the water from the pores is taken from the water stored inside the pot. Thus, the water stored in the mud pots or Matka is cooler in summers than in winters.

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Answered by ponnu3870
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The water inside the pot enters the small pores in the pot and through which the water gets evaporated. The heat required to evaporate the water from the pores is taken from the water stored inside the pot. Thus, the water stored in the mud pots or Matka is cooler in summers than in winters.

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