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The image presents an eight-step sequential diagram illustrating the process of setting up a structure titled "Airpump." Step 1: Manufacturing, indicates utilizing fibrous top surface, dry concrete, and a waterproof layer. Step 2: Delivering, involves a transportation truck. Step 3: Unwrapping, shows removal of packaging. Step 4: Spreading on the ground, depicts the arrangement of materials on the ground with pegs, rope spanning 10 meters. Step 5: Pumping Air, features an air pump connected to the structure labeled as "Underground." Step 6: Watering, illustrates the addition of water to the structure through a hose. Step 7: Setting, requires 20+ hours for the structure to solidify. Step 8: Storing, portrays the storage of supplies within the erected structure. No numerical data points or percentages are provided.
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The given diagram illustrates the process of storage room conctruction, applying concrete canvas.
Overall, there are eight main steps of creating the storage. First, the material is dismantled, then delivered and decomposed on the bottom, and finally, watered and set.
Initially, there is a creating process, including three materials, called fibrous top surface, dry concrete and waterproof layer. Then they merge into each other, before the output is delivered and unpacked. Conseqently, the latter is spreaded on the ground along ten metres, being covered by the rope and set by pegs.
Next, there is a step of pumping air, which happens underground. An airpump machine smoothes the provided substance towards the door. After that, an employee waters the room, particularly eight metres in height, before the final step—setting, which lasts from 20 to 24 hours. The room for storing is ready, if all the steps are done successfully.
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