Why does the temperature decrease when a mercury thermometer is immersed in water and then taken out?

Reasons why a mercury thermometer is immersed in water: When a mercury thermometer is submerged in water, the thermometer’s reading decreases. The water that sticks to the thermometer evaporates. The water collects the latent heat required for this evaporation from the immersion thermometer. As a result, the thermometer gets cold. So the reading of the thermometer goes down.

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