Physics
Why do the farmers fill their fields with water on a cold winter night?
Calorimetry
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On a cold winter night, if the atmospheric temperature falls below 0° C, water in the fine capillaries of plants will freeze, so the veins will burst due to the increase in volume of water on freezing. As a result, plants will die and the crop will get destroyed. In order to save crop on such cold nights, farmers fill their fields with water because water has a high specific heat capacity, so it does not allow the temperature in the surrounding area of plants to fall up to 0° C.
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