An earthen pitcher is a round shape vessle made by moist clay.Moist clay is placed on a circulating wheel and the clay is then given the shape of a round vessle.It is then kept for few days as the water of clay evaporates.Then the vessle is placed in the kiln at a very high temprature to streangthen the vessle for few hours.This round shape vessle is than called"EARTHEN PITCHER".It is widely used to store drinking water in India,Pakistan,SRI LANKA,BANGLA DESH,MAYAMAAR,CHINA....and host of other contries as the water oozes out from the very small pours of picher and provides cooling by evaporation.
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Some types of pitcher plants can grow as tall as three feet. The average pitcher plant reaches heights of eight inches.
the rim of the pitcher is very slippery so the insect can't get out
Vascular. The plant could not support that pitcher full of water otherwise.
Pitcher plants are carnivorous plants. They grow in bogs and poor soil, so they need insects to make up for the nutrients that they miss from the soil.
Do you mean 'earthen'? Earthen is an adjective (a word used to describe a noun), not a noun (a naming word), so you can't say 'an earthen', you have to say 'an earthen something or other'. Earthen means that it is made out earth, in other words, that it is made from clay.
(of a floor or structure) Made of compressed earth: "an earthen dam".(of a pot) Made of baked or fired clay.
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This Cooling effect is based on the principle of Evaporative Cooling or simply cooling thru evaporation.....An earthen pitcher has pores through wich water propagates or oozes out and evaporates...the heat required for evaporation is taken up by the liquid itself...hence the heat pays off and the water gets cooled.
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If you mean 'pitcher' as a large jug, they usually have a rounded narrow neck, are often made of earthenware and used mainly for holding water, There is a Latin word 'bicarium' and a Greek word 'bikos' meaning earthen vessel. This was adopted into old French as 'bichier' and later changed to 'pichier'. By the 13th century the word was adopted into English as 'pitcher'
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A drain made of clay sections pushed together. Old septic pipes were often made this way.
It is made up from leaf
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The dance form that is linked with the earthen lamp is the Garba Raas. This is an Indian dance. The name 'Garba' is a derivative of 'Garbhadip' or 'lamp inside an earthen pot.'
Depends whether the earthen pot is baked or not, if it is, it's safe to keep it.