The diagram depicts the process of producing drinkable water using solar-powered energy.
Overall, it is apparent that the production of drinking water undergoes seven main stages, beginning with the capture of sunlight and ending with the removal of hazardous substances to make the water drinkable.
Initially, a big solar panel is set up to absorb the sunlight from the sun before a converter converts the solar energy source to electricity. Next, this electrical source activates a pump of water linked to a well underground, where raw water is pumped into a water tank placed on a wooden platform before involving a filter process.
Following the pumping step, a water filter will be used to turn the raw water into drinkable water. From this stage, the drinkable water is ready to be used, and it can be flowed out through a tap. Finally, during the filtering process, all unhealthy substances are removed and then contained inside a moveable container.
