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Standard VI
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Evaporation
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What is the state of water at X and Y?
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(a) X-vapour, Y-solid
(b) X-vapour; Y-liquid
(c) X-liquid; Y-vapour
(d) X-solid; Y-vapour
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(c) X-liquid; Y-vapour
X shows loss of water due to transpiration and Y shows water loss due to evaporation.
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