Subjective Type

Why water kept in an earthen pot during summers cools on its own?

Solution

An earthen pot contains tiny holes. The particles present don't the water surface take in heat from the surroundings and get converted into vapour. (The process involved is evaporation). The vapours escape through these tiny holes producing a cooling effect in the water inside the pot.


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