The picture illustrates the linear process of producing ethanol fuel from corn.
Overall, the linear process comprises 8 steps, commencing with harvesting corn and ending with delivering to a gas station. Notably, the process involves both manual labor and machinery.
Regarding the preparation stage, the process begins with the corn being stored in a factory before being taken to the mill in a designated area. After adding water, this corn will be cooked in 4 hours. Upon being done, it is fermented for 2 days for further processing.
In terms of completing the cooking stage and transporting. Having undergone the fermenting step, corn is separated into 2 distinct types containing liquid and solid by-products. It then purifies in 5 hours to become ethanol, followed by storing it in the truck and transporting it to a gas station.
