The diagram illustrates the process of electricity production using water. Overall, this process is divided into eight steps, starting with evaporation and ending with distribution.
The process begins when seawater is heated by sunlight, leading to evaporation and the formation of small clouds, which eventually develop into storm clouds. Subsequently, rainwater is collected in a reservoir, which is enclosed by a dam.
After passing through a pipe that connects the turbine and the reservoir, the water returns to the reservoir. This entire process is managed by a valve. When electricity is generated in the turbine, it is transmitted to a transformer station via high-voltage cables. From there, electricity is distributed for domestic and industrial use, as well as to educational and health care facilities such as hospitals and schools, through underground cables.
