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Solution :- Generally, the tall all and narrow pot has a great depth it's bottom-lying water is under greater pressure from the water above it than is the water at the bottom of the short, wide pot. We know that for a high Saturation Temperature, The Pressure must be Constant, and most importantly relatively higher than when the Saturation Temperature is low, which is not the case in this example. Hence, a tall narrow pot will give ( relatively) higher pressure than a short, wide one, thus making the required, corresponding Saturation Temperature higher again (relatively) .      ...