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Porridge cools when you blow on it because the action of blowing increases the rate of evaporation of moisture from its surface. This evaporation process absorbs heat, leading to a decrease in temperature. Additionally, blowing introduces cooler air, which further helps lower the temperature of the porridge. Together, these factors contribute to the cooling effect.

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