A Tumbler is not made out of a piece of cloth. Explain
A tumbler made of cloth cannot hold a liquid because:
(i) Cloth is not hard enough to hold liquids
(ii) Cloth has very minute pores through which the liquid oozes out.
This is why tumblers are made of glass, plastic, and metal to keep a liquid.
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