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why does a desert cooler cools better on a hot dry day |
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a desert cooler, the water inside it is made to evaporate. This leads
to absorption of energy from the surroundings, thereby cooling the
surroundings. Again, we know that evaporation depends on the amount of
water vapour present in air (humidity). If the amount of water vapour
present in air is less, then evaporation is more. 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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